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01:32 Jun 8, 2005 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.) | |||||||
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4 +5 | Si, puede ser llamado annealed |
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Si, puede ser llamado annealed Explanation: Suerte!!!!!!!!!! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2005-06-08 01:38:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- an·neal (ə-nēl\') pronunciation v., -nealed, -neal·ing, -neals. v.tr. 1. To subject (glass or metal) to a process of heating and slow cooling in order to toughen and reduce brittleness. 2. To strengthen or harden. v.intr. To become strengthened or hardened: “the time she needed for opinion to anneal around her policy” (Alexander M. Haig, Jr.). [Middle English anelen, from Old English onǣlan, to set fire to : on, on; see on + ǣlan, to kindle.] -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 mins (2005-06-08 01:40:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- anneal To take the brittleness out of metal, plastic or certain carbon composites. Performed in the preparation of new products or in their restoration, annealing is accomplished via a heat treating process. The verb anneal has one meaning: Meaning #1: toughen (steel or glass) by a process of gradually heating and cooling Synonyms: temper, normalize Español (Spanish) v. tr. - recocer, templar, endurecer v. intr. - templarse, endurecerse http://www.answers.com/annealed -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 mins (2005-06-08 01:40:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Espero que sea éste proceso en particular al que te referís. Suerte!!!!!!! |
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