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166 months ago

susva  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

German > English

Subject:

Technical / Engineering

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

Abbrandflaeche der Electrode

Context:

Bei der gewuenschten Aenderung verlieren wir viel Abbrandflaeche.

 

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166 months ago

john.blackford  See profile wrote:

fusible electrode surface

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166 months ago

susva  See profile wrote:

Thank you John

166 months ago

john.blackford  See profile wrote:

burn-off surface of the electrode

My comment:

When it has to do with a welding activity

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166 months ago

susva  See profile wrote:

Thank you that's what I came up with as well!

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166 months ago

Robert Tucker  See profile wrote:

erosion surface of the electrode

My comment:

...the electrodes comprise an erosion surface...
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6584132.html

...and more convex anode erosion surface than in laboratory scale electrodes...
http://books.google.com/books?id=MgEJgwgyFBkC&pg=PA91&lpg=PA91&dq=electrode+%22erosion+surface%22&source=bl&ots=S9zJbfpyHg&sig=uMGiiyqIpk-9_3FZ-4_iLdQknng&hl=en&sa=X&ei=UE4ZUMHRLoGm0QXtz4GQAg&ved=0CGwQ6AEwBA

Some more context would be helpful. What type of electrodes in what application.

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166 months ago

susva  See profile wrote:

Thank you Robert appreciate the help!