Examples of using Austenitic in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Also, in 1912, two Krupp-employed engineers, Eduard Maurer and Benno Strauss patented a version of austenitic stainless steel, which they called Nirosta.
is similar in chromium, nickel, and molybdenum to some of the austenitic stainless steels.
On 17 October 1912, Krupp engineers Benno Strauss and Eduard Maurer patented austenitic stainless steel as Nirosta.
Austenitic chromium nickel stainless steel includes the famous 18Cr-8Ni steel and the high Cr-Ni
Duplex alloys have higher strength and better stress corrosion cracking resistance than most austenitic alloys and greater toughness than ferritic alloys, especially at low temperatures.
Heated austenitic stainless steel to 1100℃ after solid solution can inhibit the production of carbide, and then rapidly cooling to room temperature to a carbon supersaturation state,
Spring stainless steel wire is mainly used in austenitic and precipitation hardening type 2, austenite to 302,304,316,
Duplex stainless steel grades have a range of corrosion resistance, similar to the range for austenitic stainless steels, i.e from Type 304 or 316(e.g. LDX 2101©) to 6% molybdenum(e.g. SAF 2507©) stainless steels.
Alloy 303 is the most readily machineable austenitic stainless steel;
a minimum of 16% chromium, and sufficient nickel and/or manganese to retain an austenitic structure at all temperatures from the cryogenic region to the melting point of the alloy.
Ferritic stainless steel castings and martensitic are generally more affordable than austenitic stainless steel castings because they have less nickel and sometimes less chromium than austenitic stainless steel castings, which can result in a loss of corrosion resistance.
supply of stainless steel in the case of severe shortage of nickel supply, the United States has developed a series of new austenitic stainless steels based on manganese nickel.
supply of stainless steel under the serious shortage of nickel supply, the United States has developed a new series of austenitic stainless steel with manganese instead of nickel.
high strength) with those of an austenitic alloy( ease of fabrication
The ferritic, austenitic and duplex types cannot be strengthened
Duplex stainless steel grades have a range of corrosion resistance, similar to the range for austenitic stainless steels, i.e from Type 304 or 316(e.g. LDX 2101©) to 6% molybdenum(e.g. SAF 2507©) stainless steels.
The second most common austenitic stainless-steel is the 316 grade(A4),
It is austenitic, resistant to corrosive acids, and due to its lower carbon composition,
Austenitic stainless steels also have more nickel than other stainless steels, so a grade like 316 will have greater toughness
Austenitic stainless steel 904L is a kind of low carbon high-alloy Austenitic stainless steel with good machinability and weldability and corrosion resistance to dilute sulfuric acid.
