Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
acciaio risolforato
English translation:
resulphurized steel
Added to glossary by
oldnick
Mar 7, 2002 13:55
22 yrs ago
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Italian term
acciaio risolforato
Italian to English
Tech/Engineering
Metallurgy / Casting
metallurgy
si tratta di acciaio che ha subito una affinazione che conferisce una distribuzione omogenea di solfuri nella microstruttura per migliorare la lavorabilita' (+/-)
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | resulphurized steel | VERTERE |
4 | freecutting steel | Maureen Young |
Proposed translations
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resulphurized steel
www.ryersontull.com/stocklist
www.visionmetals.com/brochure.pdf
...tanto per farti alcuni esempi, su google troverai molti altri riferimenti.
Ciao
www.visionmetals.com/brochure.pdf
...tanto per farti alcuni esempi, su google troverai molti altri riferimenti.
Ciao
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freecutting steel
This is what I found (and added a few steel glossaries to my collection :-)),
though it also talks about adding other components.
From the first site below:
The production of free cutting steels The major use of Ferrous Sulphide in lump form is as a re-sulphurizing agent in the production of carbon, alloy and stainless types of free cutting steels. The normal sulphur content in these steels is 0.18% to 0.20% and the additions of Ferrous Sulphide has the effect of improving the machining properties of steels used for continuous manufacture of such products as nuts and bolts and other mass production steel components.
From the second site:
FREE CUTTING STEELS:
The free cutting steels contain sulphur and phosphorus. These steels have higher sulphur contents than other carbon steels. In general, the carbon content of such steels vary from 0.1% to 0.45% and sulphur from 0.08% to 0.3%. These steels are used where rapid machining is the prime requirement.
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Note added at 2002-03-07 14:31:04 (GMT)
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Make that \"free-cutting steel\" (with a space or dash) and you will find a thousand google hits.
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