Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
correspondiéndole 65 micras
English translation:
corresponding to 65 microns
Spanish term
correspondiéndole 65 micras
proceso de decapado, limpiando de todo tipo de impureza y oxidación para luego ser sometidas
a una poza de Zinc fundido consiguiendo una adhesión en promedio de Zinc cumpliendo con la
NORMA ASTM A123, correspondiéndole 65 micras.
5 | corresponding to 65 microns |
Karen Roberts
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4 | corresponding to 65 microns |
Julio Bereciartu
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4 | (i.e. 65 microns) |
Giovanni Rengifo
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Proposed translations
corresponding to 65 microns
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Note added at 13 hrs (2018-08-19 11:52:01 GMT)
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Microns are short for micrometres but both can be used.
corresponding to 65 microns
(i.e. 65 microns)
In my opinion, "corresponding" doesn't make sense here.
You may want to add "in this case" after microns if there are several ranges or kinds of materials, but I think the standard refers only to zinc.
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