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carbides Meaning in Tamil ( carbides வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கரியகை,



carbides தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இந்த பட்டைகள், நிறை கரி (கார்பன்) எஃகில் உறுதியூட்டப்பட்ட மார்ட்டன்சைட் அல்லது பெர்லைட் அச்சுருவினுள் நுண்ணிய கரியகை (கார்பைடு) தாள்கள் இடம்பெறுவதாலும், குறை கரி (கார்பன்) எஃகில் ஃபெரைட் மற்றும் பெர்லைட் பட்டயமைப்புகளாலும் உருவாகின்றன.

துகள் கொத்துக்கள் குறை கரியகை தனிமங்களின் நுண்பாகுபாட்டினால் உருவாக்கப்படுவன.

எஃகு அச்சுருவிலிருந்து மிகுதியான அதிஉறுதியான உலோக கரியகை(கார்பைடு)கள் பல பட்டைகளாக வெளியேறும் வாய்ப்பு உள்ளது.

carbides's Usage Examples:

Parallel to the production of high-grade steels is Sheffield's development of sintered carbides for use on tipped cutting tools and in certain dies.


Wirthwein, the titanium mineral is fused with carbon in the electric furnace, the carbides treated with chlorine, and the titanium chloride condensed.


Zirconium combines with sulphur to form a sulphide, and with carbon to form several carbides.


15 Medical UsesOther authors have sought the origin of the diamond in the action of the hydrated magnesian silicates on hydrocarbons derived from bituminous schists, or in the decomposition of metallic carbides.


The graphite veins in the older crystalline rocks are probably akin to metalliferous veins and the material derived from deep-seated sources; the decomposition of metallic carbides by water and the reduction of hydrocarbon vapours have been suggested as possible modes of origin.


Alumina and lime, for example, which cannot be reduced at ordinary furnace temperatures, readily give up their oxygen to carbon in the electric furnace, and then combine with an excess of carbon to form metallic carbides.


It can be caused by the transformation of retained austenite to martensite or by the precipitation of alloy carbides.


In connexion with these experiments he developed the electric furnace as a convenient means of obtaining very high temperatures in the laboratory; and by its aid he prepared many new compounds, especially carbides, silicides and borides, and melted and volatilized substances which had previously been regarded as infusible.


Moissan has also shown that it will combine with many metals at the temperature of the electric furnace, to form carbides (q.


sintered carbides for use on tipped cutting tools and in certain dies.


Moissan showed that at this temperature the most stable of mineral combinations are dissociated, and the most refractory elements are converted into vapour, only certain borides, silicides and metallic carbides having been found to resist the action of the heat.





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