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51-

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Translingual

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Etymology

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From AISI and SAE standards nomenclature for iron and steel grades for chromium steels with roughly 1% chromium.

Prefix

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51-

  1. (metallurgy) Identifying a chromium steel grade with roughly 1% chromium, and a varying amount of carbon.

Usage notes

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It is used in forming a four or five digit term.

  • In the four digit form, the remaining two digits attached to the prefix signifying the sub-1% fractional percentage value of the carbon content of the steel. For example, a steel with 0.95% carbon would be graded 5160. (51+60, from 0."60"%)
  • In the five digit form, the remaining three digits attached represent the carbon content in hundredths of a percentage, with at least 1% carbon content.

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