Examples of using Chromium content in English and their translations into Polish
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When the chromium content is above 12.5%, a dense and stable passivation film is formed, and the rust-proof property undergoes a leap-type consolidation, and the rust resistance is greatly enhanced, which is why the chromium content in the stainless steel is 12.
The relatively high chromium content gives grade 431 pitting,
The corrosion resistance of stainless steel can be enhanced along with providing other useful properties by increasing the chromium content and by adding other elements such as molybdenum,
the atmospheric corrosion resistance of stainless steel will increase significantly, but if the chromium content is higher,
317L due to increased chromium content plus about twice the yield strength of the same at room temperature.
The material produced by Beall Industry group are of high quality. Chromium content made it with better corrosion resistance than Nickel 99.2(alloy200)
carbon content as high as 1.5%, chromium content as high as 11.5%, the heat treatment hardness can reach 60 HRC.
Has high chromium content and plenty of nickel content,
the front umber represents the chromium content and the following figure represents the nickel content,
After 400~ 850° C heating or welding, Austenitic stainless steel heating zone or weld on both sides of the heated area of grain boundary will be high chromium content of carbide precipitation, make a thin layer of solid solution near the grain boundary in particular
low nickel and high chromium contents, the alloy has improved stress corrosion resistance properties compared to 304 and 316 austenitic grades.
low nickel and high chromium contents, the alloy has improved stress corrosion resistance properties compared to 304 and 316 austenitic grades.
and high chromium contents, do not harden to any appreciable extent when quenched from high temperatures.
We produces grade 1.4512 with a typical chromium content of 11,5 wt.
Type 440C is a martensitic stainless steel with high carbon and chromium content.
Chromium content assists die steel H-13 to resist softening when used.
Grade 420 stainless steel is a high-carbon steel with a minimum chromium content of 12.
Grade 420 stainless steel is a high-carbon steel with a minimum chromium content of 12.
Control of iron and chromium content to a minimum to prevent the generation of β-phase Ni4Mo.
Stainless has a 13% chromium content which gives the specification a level of corrosion resistance properties.