Examples of using Chromium content in English and their translations into Korean
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This is because of the high chromium content.
The chromium content of the high chrome steel ball is greater than or equal to 10.0%.
The engineer randomly selects 12 samples and measures the chromium content.
Its high chromium content and nickel content ensure good corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance.
In 1911, Philip Monnartz reported on the relationship between chromium content and corrosion resistance.
Their high nickel and chromium contents impart excellent elevated temperature strength and resistance to oxidation compared to Type 304 SS.
In 1911, German Philip Monnartz documented the connection between chromium content and corrosion resistance.
Highly resistant to corrosion, thanks to its high chromium content(10-20%), these kinds of steel products are prized for their incredible potential to be shaped and designed while avoiding rust.
Therefore, all stainless steels have a common characteristic, that is, the chromium content is above 10.5%.
J40 is a Ni-Cr-Al series alloy with a chromium content of 40% and excellent corrosion resistance.
Therefore, all stainless steel pipe elements have a common characteristic, namely the chromium content in more than 10.5%.
Despite this carbon content, the chromium content is sufficient to retain its stainless characteristics.
Therefore, all stainless steel elements have a common characteristic, that is, chromium content is more than 10.5%.
The relatively high chromium content gives grade 431 pitting, crevice and general corrosion resistance approaching that of grade 304, which is very useful in a wide range of environments including fresh water and many foods.
The main difference is super duplex has a higher molybdenum and chromium content which gives the material greater corrosion resistance.
In metallurgy, stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox from French"inoxydable", is a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content by mass.
Stainless steel is a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content, as well as certain Ni, Mo, Mn, Cu, N contents etc.
AISI 436, EN 1.4526,DIN X6CrMoNb17-1 ferritic stainless steel sheet and plate Grade 436 is a 1% molybdenum-alloyed ferritic stainless steel with medium chromium content.
The cast steel ball can be divided into three categories because of the different chromium content: high chrome steel ball, medium chrome steel ball and low chrome steel ball.
In metallurgy, stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox from French"inoxydable", is defined as a steelalloy with a minimum of 10.5% to 11% chromium content by mass.
Water leachable content of chromium(VI) is not permitted;
Water leachable content of chromium(VI) in the skin is not allowed;
Due to low content of chromium, Hastelloy B3 is not suggested for use in oxidizing conditions such as in presence of ferric or cupric salts.
Free formaldehyde content- not more than 20 ug/ g;Water leachable content of chromium(VI) in the skin is not allowed;
Free formaldehyde content is not more 20 ug/ g; Water leachable content of chromium(VI) is not permitted; pH of the aqueous extract of the leather- at least 3,5;
Leather for shoes must meet the following requirements: free formaldehyde content- not morethan 20 ug/ g; Water leachable content of chromium(VI) is not permitted; color fastness to dry friction- at least 4 points; color fastness to wet friction- at least 3 points; color fastness to perspiration impact- at least 3 points.