cast iron - traduzione in greco
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cast iron - traduzione in greco

GROUP OF IRON-CARBON ALLOYS
Cast-iron; Chilled casting; White cast iron; Cast Iron; White iron
  • fireback]]s, were common early uses of cast iron, as little strength in the metal was needed.
  • Cast-iron waffle iron, an example of cast-iron cookware
  • Cast-iron drain, waste and vent piping
  • Cast-iron artifact dated from 5th century BC found in Jiangsu, China
  • Diorama model of a [[Han dynasty]] blast furnace blower
  • The [[Iron Lion of Cangzhou]], the largest surviving cast-iron artwork from [[China]], 953 AD, [[Later Zhou]] period
  • '''Iron-cementite''' meta-stable diagram
  • Cast-iron plate on grand piano

cast iron         
μαντέμι, χυτοσίδηρος
electric iron         
  • Flat iron stove
  • Iron collection
  • [[Josephine Baker]] ironing (1956)
  • Box iron ([[Minalin, Pampanga]], [[Philippines]] Museum).
  • A 1950s [[Morphy Richards]] electric iron with original box
  • Pereslavl]]
TOOL OR APPLIANCE FOR SMOOTHING CLOTH USING HEAT AND PRESSURE
Sad iron; Steam iron; Electric iron; Tailor's goose; Iron (appliance); Clothes pressing iron; Flatiron (appliance); Goffering iron; Laundry iron; Clothing iron; Sadiron; Steam generator iron
ηλεκτρικό σίδερο
iron ore         
  • 2.1-billion-year-old rock showing banded iron formation.
  •  Evolution of the extracted iron ore grade in different countries (Canada, China, Australia, Brazil, United States, Sweden, USSR-Russia, world). The recent drop in world ore grade is due to the big consumption of low-grade Chinese ores. The American ore is upgraded between 61% to 64% before being sold.<ref>Graphic from [http://s3.amazonaws.com/zanran_storage/nzsses.auckland.ac.nz/ContentPages/953681807.pdf#page=5 The "Limits to Growth" and 'Finite' Mineral Resources, p. 5, Gavin M. Mudd]</ref>
  • Iron ore being unloaded at docks in Toledo, Ohio.
  • Iron ore prices (daily)<br> 25th October 2010 - 4th August 2022
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  • Stockpiles of iron ore pellets like this one are used in [[steel]] production.
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ORE RICH IN IRON (ELEMENT FE)
Iron-ore; Iron mining; Iron mine; Iron ores; Iron mines; Iron ore pellets; Iron Ore; Direct shipping ore; 🜝; 🜜; Pellet (ore); Pellets (iron ore); Fines (iron ore); Iron ore products; Direct Shipping Ore
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Definizione

cast iron
1.
Cast iron is iron which contains a small amount of carbon. It is hard and cannot be bent so it has to be made into objects by casting.
Made from cast iron, it is finished in graphite enamel.
...the cast-iron chair legs.
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2.
A cast-iron guarantee or alibi is one that is absolutely certain to be effective and will not fail you.
They would have to offer cast-iron guarantees to invest in long-term projects.
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Wikipedia

Cast iron

Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content more than 2%. Its usefulness derives from its relatively low melting temperature. The alloy constituents affect its color when fractured; white cast iron has carbide impurities which allow cracks to pass straight through, grey cast iron has graphite flakes which deflect a passing crack and initiate countless new cracks as the material breaks, and ductile cast iron has spherical graphite "nodules" which stop the crack from further progressing.

Carbon (C), ranging from 1.8 to 4 wt%, and silicon (Si), 1–3 wt%, are the main alloying elements of cast iron. Iron alloys with lower carbon content are known as steel.

Cast iron tends to be brittle, except for malleable cast irons. With its relatively low melting point, good fluidity, castability, excellent machinability, resistance to deformation and wear resistance, cast irons have become an engineering material with a wide range of applications and are used in pipes, machines and automotive industry parts, such as cylinder heads, cylinder blocks and gearbox cases. It is resistant to damage by oxidation but is notoriously difficult to weld.

The earliest cast-iron artefacts date to the 5th century BC, and were discovered by archaeologists in what is now Jiangsu, China. Cast iron was used in ancient China for warfare, agriculture, and architecture. During the 15th century AD, cast iron became utilized for cannon in Burgundy, France, and in England during the Reformation. The amounts of cast iron used for cannons required large-scale production. The first cast-iron bridge was built during the 1770s by Abraham Darby III, and is known as the Iron Bridge in Shropshire, England. Cast iron was also used in the construction of buildings.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per cast iron
1. The report said: "The team member was in the house but in a cast–iron bath.
2. The device is available for not only steel but also cast iron.
3. Only Gordon Brown, the Chancellor, had been given such a cast–iron assurance.
4. Because they are sealed, cast iron coffins tend to yield well–preserved bodies.
5. Among them is the Sin Pho Hyang Cast Iron Workshop of the Rakwon Machine Complex.