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 Übersetzung für 'high carbon' von Englisch nach Deutsch
chem.
high-carbon {adj} [attr.]
kohlenstoffreich
3 Wörter
high carbon steelHartstahl {m}
high-carbon steelhoch kohlenstoffhaltiger Stahl {m}
high-carbon steelStahl {m} mit hohem Kohlenstoffgehalt
high-carbon steelhochgekohlter Stahl {m} [Flussstahl]
Teiltreffer
chem.material
carbon-fiber-reinforced carbon [Am.] <CFC, CFRC> [also: carbon fiber reinforced carbon]
kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kohlenstoff {m}
chem.material
carbon-fibre-reinforced carbon [Br.] <CFC, CFRC> [also: carbon fibre reinforced carbon]
kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kohlenstoff {m}
chem.
carbon-fiber-reinforced carbon [Am.] <CFC, CFRC> [also: carbon fiber reinforced carbon]
Carbon {m} [ugs.] [kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kohlenstoff]
chem.material
reinforced carbon-carbon <RCC>
kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kohlenstoff {m}
chem.
carbon-carbon triple bond
Kohlenstoffdreifachbindung {f}
chem.
carbon-carbon double bond
Kohlenstoffdoppelbindung {f}
chem.
carbon-carbon composites <CCCs>
C/C-Verbunde {pl}
chem.
carbon-carbon bond
Kohlenstoff-Kohlenstoff-Bindung {f}
biochem.
beta-carbon atom <β-carbon atom>
Beta-Kohlenstoffatom {n} <β-Kohlenstoffatom>
tech.
high-speed electroslag welding <HSESW, high-speed ESW>
Elektroschlacke-Schnellschweißen {n} <ESS>
phys.
high-temperature superconductivity <high-Tc, HTS>
Hochtemperatur-Supraleitfähigkeit {f}
geol.
carbon
Karbon {n}
29
carbonKohle {f}
2161
carbonKohlestift {m}
6
chem.
carbon isotope
Kohlenstoffisotop {n}
automot.
carbon knock
Klopfen {n}
automot.econ.
carbon credits
Carbon Credits {pl}
materialtech.
carbon nanotube
Kohlenstoff-Nanoröhre {f} [auch: Kohlenstoffnanoröhre]
chem.
glassy carbon
Glaskohlenstoff {m}
electr.
carbon filament
Kohlefaden {m} [Glühfaden aus Kohle in Glühlampen]
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Übersetzung für 'high carbon' von Englisch nach Deutsch

high-carbon {adj} [attr.]
kohlenstoffreichchem.

high carbon steel
Hartstahl {m}
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high-carbon steel
hoch kohlenstoffhaltiger Stahl {m}

Stahl {m} mit hohem Kohlenstoffgehalt

hochgekohlter Stahl {m} [Flussstahl]

carbon-fiber-reinforced carbon [Am.] <CFC, CFRC> [also: carbon fiber reinforced carbon]
kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kohlenstoff {m}chem.material

Carbon {m} [ugs.] [kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kohlenstoff]chem.
carbon-fibre-reinforced carbon [Br.] <CFC, CFRC> [also: carbon fibre reinforced carbon]
kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kohlenstoff {m}chem.material
reinforced carbon-carbon <RCC>
kohlenstofffaserverstärkter Kohlenstoff {m}chem.material
carbon-carbon triple bond
Kohlenstoffdreifachbindung {f}chem.
carbon-carbon double bond
Kohlenstoffdoppelbindung {f}chem.
carbon-carbon composites <CCCs>
C/C-Verbunde {pl}chem.
carbon-carbon bond
Kohlenstoff-Kohlenstoff-Bindung {f}chem.
beta-carbon atom <β-carbon atom>
Beta-Kohlenstoffatom {n} <β-Kohlenstoffatom>biochem.
high-speed electroslag welding <HSESW, high-speed ESW>
Elektroschlacke-Schnellschweißen {n} <ESS>tech.
high-temperature superconductivity <high-Tc, HTS>
Hochtemperatur-Supraleitfähigkeit {f}phys.
carbon
Karbon {n}geol.

Kohle {f}

Kohlestift {m}
carbon isotope
Kohlenstoffisotop {n}chem.
carbon knock
Klopfen {n}automot.
carbon credits
Carbon Credits {pl}automot.econ.
carbon nanotube
Kohlenstoff-Nanoröhre {f} [auch: Kohlenstoffnanoröhre]materialtech.
glassy carbon
Glaskohlenstoff {m}chem.
carbon filament
Kohlefaden {m} [Glühfaden aus Kohle in Glühlampen]electr.
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • While cementite is thermodynamically unstable, eventually being converted to austenite (low carbon level) and graphite (high carbon level) at higher temperatures, it does not decompose on heating at temperatures below the eutectoid temperature (723 °C) on the metastable iron-carbon phase diagram.
  • The presence of toxic compounds combined with a high carbon : nitrogen ratio make the leaves and branches of scleromorphic species long-lived in the litter, and can lead to a large build-up of litter in woodlands.
  • This can occur when organic matter with high carbon content, such as sawdust, is added to soil.
  • Metal dusting is a catastrophic form of corrosion that occurs when susceptible materials are exposed to environments with high carbon activities, such as synthesis gas and other high-CO environments.
  • The term first appeared in England around 1703 for beers made from malts dried with high-carbon coke, which resulted in a lighter colour than other beers popular at that time.

  • Chisels are made of high carbon steel. They are hardened and tempered at the cutting edge while the head is left soft so it will not crack when hammered.
  • The Queensland Department of Environment and Science consider much of the park dangerous for unguided visitors because of a combination of concealed holes where lava tubes have collapsed, high carbon dioxide in some of the tubes and a confusing landscape.
  • Peat has a high carbon content and can burn under low moisture conditions.
  • The gene "HIC" (high carbon dioxide) encodes a negative regulator for the development of stomata in plants.
  • Coke is a grey, hard, and porous coal-based fuel with a high carbon content and few impurities, made by heating coal or oil in the absence of air—a destructive distillation process.

  • Terra preta, an anthropogenic, high-carbon soil, is also being investigated as a sequestration mechanism.
  • Blade strength was achieved by welding together strips, in which case the sword had a channel down the center, or by fashioning a single piece of high-carbon steel, rhomboidal in cross-section.
  • The 2019 agreement received criticism for its limitations for continuing to fund carbon-intensive activities including high carbon agriculture, airport expansions and new conventional energy intensive plants including gas.
  • Pig iron has a high carbon content, typically 3.8–4.7%, but there is a chronological gap between the Viking period and Lapphyttan.
  • The idea behind this technique is that the primary demand valve is known to be working, and the diver donating the gas is less likely to be stressed or have a high carbon dioxide level, so has more time to sort out their own equipment after temporarily suspending the ability to breathe.

  • High-carbon steel for swords, which would later appear as Damascus steel, was likely introduced in India around the mid-1st millennium BCE.
  • Such limited ventilation may be protective for the sinus, as it would help prevent drying of its mucosal surface and maintain a near-sterile environment with high carbon dioxide concentrations and minimal pathogen access.
  • Single-use plastics have a high carbon footprint and may pollute the sea, but as of 2022 the best alternatives are unclear.
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