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ferrous$27910$ - translation to ελληνικό

METAL THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN IRON IN APPRECIABLE AMOUNTS
Ferrous and non-ferrous metals; Non ferrous; Non-ferrous; Nonferrous metal; Nonferrous metals; Nonferrous; Non ferrous metal; Non ferrous metals; Non-ferrous mineral; Nonferrous metallurgy; Non-ferrous minerals; Non-ferrous alloy; Non-ferrous metallurgy; Non-ferrous metals

ferrous      
adj. υποσιδηρούχος
reinforced concrete         
  • Detailed view of spalling probably caused by a too thin layer of concrete between the steel and the surface, accompanied by corrosion from external exposure.
  • Concrete wall cracking as steel reinforcing corrodes and swells. Rust has a lower density than metal, so it expands as it forms, cracking the decorative cladding off the wall as well as damaging the structural concrete. The breakage of material from a surface is called ''spalling''.
  • The novel shape of the [[Philips Pavilion]] built in [[Brussels]] for [[Expo 58]] was achieved using reinforced concrete
  • A short video of the last beam being placed on a raised road, part of a new road near [[Cardiff Bay]], [[Wales]]
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  • The [[Paulins Kill Viaduct]], Hainesburg, New Jersey, is 115 feet (35 m) tall and 1,100 feet (335 m) long, and was heralded as the largest reinforced concrete structure in the world when it was completed in 1910 as part of the [[Lackawanna Cut-Off]] rail line project. The [[Lackawanna Railroad]] was a pioneer in the use of reinforced concrete.
  • Rebar for foundations and walls of a sewage pump station.
  • Two intersecting beams integral to parking garage slab that will contain both reinforcing steel and the wiring, junction boxes and other electrical components necessary to install the overhead lighting for the garage level beneath it.
  • Rebars of [[Sagrada Família]]'s roof in construction (2009)
COMPOSITE BUILDING MATERIAL
Armed concrete; Reinforced Concrete; Ferrous-concrete; Ferrous concrete; Ferro-concrete; Ferro-Concrete; Steel reinforced concrete; Ferrocrete; Reinforced cement concrete; Reinforced concretes; Steel-reinforced concrete; Concrete column; RCC building; Reinforced Concrete Cement; Concrete beam; Hardened concrete; Ferroconcrete; Reinforced-concrete; Concrete construction; Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute; Reinforced concrete structures
n. μπετό αρμέ, ενισχυμένο σκυρόδερμα
scrap iron         
  • Scrap metal rusts in the snow (Finland)
  • CEN]] Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Collection of leftover scrap metal items
  • A pile of steel scrap in Brussels, waiting to be recycled
  • British police investigating possibly-stolen metal at a scrapyard
  • Scrap railway line repurposed as farm fencing corner post
  • The Universal Symbol for Recyclable Steel
  • Loading scrap gondolas in [[Eugene, Oregon]]
  • Ship breaking operations on [[Staten Island]] (c. 1973)
  • Pile of shredded scrap in Norway
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS LEFT OVER FROM PRODUCT MANUFACTURING AND CONSUMPTION
Scrapping; Scrap metal; One man's trash is another man's treasure; Scrap iron; Scrapped; Scrap merchant; Scrap steel; Scrap Yard; Iron scrap; Scrap metals; Ferrous metal recycling; Steel recycling; Iron recycling; Metal waste; Scrap dealer; Recycled metal; Recycled steel; Selling for scrap; Scrap metal merchant; Sell for scrap
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Ορισμός

ferrous
Ferrous means containing or relating to iron.
...ferrous metals.
...ferrous chloride.
ADJ: ADJ n

Βικιπαίδεια

Non-ferrous metal

In metallurgy, non-ferrous metals are metals or alloys that do not contain iron (allotropes of iron, ferrite, and so on) in appreciable amounts.

Generally more costly than ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals are used because of desirable properties such as low weight (e.g. aluminium), higher conductivity (e.g. copper), non-magnetic properties or resistance to corrosion (e.g. zinc). Some non-ferrous materials are also used in the iron and steel industries. For example, bauxite is used as flux for blast furnaces, while others such as wolframite, pyrolusite, and chromite are used in making ferrous alloys.

Important non-ferrous metals include aluminium, copper, lead, tin, titanium, and zinc, and alloys such as brass. Precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum and exotic or rare metals such as mercury, tungsten, beryllium, bismuth, cerium, cadmium, niobium, indium, gallium, germanium, lithium, selenium, tantalum, tellurium, vanadium, and zirconium are also non-ferrous. They are usually obtained through minerals such as sulfides, carbonates, and silicates. Non-ferrous metals are usually refined through electrolysis.