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Fusible solder
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
An alloy, usually containing bismuth, having a low melting point—below that of tin-lead solder, i.e., below 361°f (183°c).
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Fusible, английский
Плавкий
Fusible, французский
Fusible alloys, английский
Fusible link, английский
- A metal chain link made of a lowmelting- point alloy; in case of fire, the chain breaks, thereby closing a damper, door, or the like.
- Плавкая перемычка fusible-link connection плавкая перемычка
Fusible link., английский
Fusible metal, английский
An alloy having a low melting point; esp. used to release fire-protection devices in the event of fire.
Fusible plug, английский
Fusible switch, английский
An electric switch with fuse holders.
Fusible tape, английский
Sold, английский
Sold away, английский
Refers to over-the-counter trading. having sold stock to another dealer before making the present offering.
Sold-out market, английский
Unavailability of a futures contract in a particular commodity or maturity date because of contract executions and limited offerings.
Soldador, испанский
Soldar, испанский
Soldar, soldadura, испанский
Soldat, шведский
Solder, английский
- A metal alloy that is melted to create a fused joint between metal pieces. also the act of melting solder into the joint.
- A metallic bonding method using metal filler melting two pieces together.
- An alloy, usually having a lead or tin base, which is used to join metals by fusion; has a melting point which does not exceed 800°f (427°c). soil suspension 908
- A mixture of metals that is used to connect electronic devices to the copper patterns on a printed circuit board.
Solder bath, английский
Solder bit, английский
Solder embrittlement, английский
Reduction in mechanical properties of a metal as a result of local penetration of solder along grain boundaries.
Containing, английский
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Rood altar, английский
An altar standing against the nave side of a rood screen.
Common alloy, английский
An alloy that does not increase in strength when heat-treated but may be strengthened by strain hardening.
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