Examples of using Ferritic in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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AISI Type 439(also known as ASTM XM-8) is a ferritic stainless steel designed to resist corrosion in a variety of oxidizing environments from fresh water to boiling acids.
resistance to corrosion and stress corrosion cracking, ferritic steels are commonly used in automotive applications, kitchenware, and industrial equipment.
so a grade like 316 will have greater toughness and ductility than ferritic and martensitic stainless steels.
so a grade like 316 will have higher toughness and ductility than ferritic and also martensitic stainless steels.
give far greater resistance and can be used in the same general conditions as ferritic and martensitic forms.
ASTM A268/A268M UNS S44600, TP446-1 and TP446-2 stainless seamless steel tube Ferritic stainless steel grade 446 is a ferritic heat resisting steel useful up to 1100°C.
Ferritic steels have a body-centered cubic(BCC) grain structure, but the austenitic range of stainless steels are defined by their face-centered cubic(FCC)
The second generation of the austenitic, Ferritic and martensitic stainless steel surgical instruments, but the stainless steel components of chromium toxicity,
However, ferritic stainless steel is often used in superheater sections that will not be exposed to boiling water, and electrically-heated stainless steel
stainless steel, it has integrated many ferritic steel and austenitic just the most beneficial properties, because the steel chromium
However, ferritic stainless steel is often used in super heater sections that will not be exposed to boiling water, and electrically-heated stainless steel
stainless steel, it has integrated many ferritic steel and austenitic steel is the most beneficial properties,
Stainless steel 443, is a kind of ferritic stainless steel, now commonly used to replace 304,
Specifically, the“knowhow of advanced ferritic stainless steel and development of series products”,“the development
With a higher molybdenum content, these ferritic stainless steel grades have enhanced corrosion resistance
Having better weldability and formability characteristics than Group 2 ferritic sheets of steel, Group 3 steel can be used to replace austenitic type
With a higher molybdenum content, these ferritic stainless steel grades have enhanced corrosion resistance
demagnetise as easily as the ferritic or duplex grades and so could be
provide improved'aqueous' corrosion resistance for the duplex and higher alloyed austenitics and also forms the basis of the good elevated temperature oxidation resistance of ferritic and austenitic heat resisting grades, such as the quite rare ferritic 446(25% Cr) or the more widely used 25% Cr,
Super duplex has the same benefits as its counterpart- it has lower production costs when compared with similar ferritic and austenitic grades