Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
An- und Aufschmelzungen
English translation:
layers adhered or deposited by melting (or fusion)
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Steffen Walter
Mar 19, 2009 02:17
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German term
Aufschmelzung
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Metallurgy / Casting
material composite
The source text differentiates between Aufschmelzung and Anschmelzung. What would be the correct terms in English?
Here is the sentence from a patent application:
Ferner können *** An- oder Aufschmelzungen *** verwendet werden, die zu intermediären Verbindungen und/oder Mischkristallbildungen führen.
Here is the sentence from a patent application:
Ferner können *** An- oder Aufschmelzungen *** verwendet werden, die zu intermediären Verbindungen und/oder Mischkristallbildungen führen.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | layers adhered or deposited by melting (or fusion) | Vinzenz Spyra |
4 | molten coating/partial melting | Gillian Scheibelein |
4 -1 | stoping | KARIN ISBELL |
Change log
Apr 1, 2009 13:05: Steffen Walter changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/719180">Gerhard Wiesinger's</a> old entry - "Aufschmelzung"" to ""layers adhered or deposited by melting (or fusion)""
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layers adhered or deposited by melting (or fusion)
Es geht um die bindungsvermittelnden oder diffusionshindernden Zwischenschichten, die eben an- oder aufgeschmolzen werden, wie aus dem Patent zu entnehmen ist.
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German term (edited):
Aufschmelzung/Anschmelzung
molten coating/partial melting
Although these terms look almost identical in German, they are in fact 2 completely different concepts:
anschmelzen = partial melting of the surface, i.e. base metal only
aufschmelzen = deposit a molten coating (e.g. spray coating), i.e. base metal + coating
The whole idea of this process is to change the microstructure of the surface layer (e.g. for hardening purposes).
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Note added at 14 hrs (2009-03-19 16:32:01 GMT)
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induction hardening is an example of partial melting
anschmelzen = partial melting of the surface, i.e. base metal only
aufschmelzen = deposit a molten coating (e.g. spray coating), i.e. base metal + coating
The whole idea of this process is to change the microstructure of the surface layer (e.g. for hardening purposes).
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Note added at 14 hrs (2009-03-19 16:32:01 GMT)
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induction hardening is an example of partial melting
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