Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
attaque du métal
English translation:
metal being attacked
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TopBearLondon
Sep 6, 2007 10:02
16 yrs ago
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French term
attaque du métal
French to English
Tech/Engineering
Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng
Chemistry
Could you help me here, please?
It's more to know whether the metal is "attacked" or "corroded". I do not think that "etching" is relevant here.
Any help gratefully appreciated!
TB
Ajoutez 10 ml d'acide nitrique R et achevez l'attaque du métal au bain-marie bouillant jusqu'à disparition totale des vapeurs nitreuses.
Add 10 ml of nitric acid R and achieve the corrosion of the metal in a boiling water bath until the nitrous vapours have completely disappeared
It's more to know whether the metal is "attacked" or "corroded". I do not think that "etching" is relevant here.
Any help gratefully appreciated!
TB
Ajoutez 10 ml d'acide nitrique R et achevez l'attaque du métal au bain-marie bouillant jusqu'à disparition totale des vapeurs nitreuses.
Add 10 ml of nitric acid R and achieve the corrosion of the metal in a boiling water bath until the nitrous vapours have completely disappeared
Proposed translations
(English)
2 +1 | metal being attacked | Tony M |
4 +4 | pickling | Bourth (X) |
3 | metal corrosion | Helen Lamprell |
Proposed translations
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metal being attacked
I think you might have to re-word it slightly to make it sound more natural in EN.
My reason for thinking this is purely because we would naturally say "nitric acid attacks metal"
I always think of 'corrosion' as being somehow more long-term...
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'achever' here means 'complete', in the sense of 'allow to take place until it has finished' — it's important to note that a
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Note added at 18 mins (2007-09-06 10:21:29 GMT)
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... it's important to note that 'achever' does NOT mean 'to stop' per se, but rather, 'to complete / finish / bring to a close' etc.
(apologies for disjointed note, my keyboard is playing up!)
My reason for thinking this is purely because we would naturally say "nitric acid attacks metal"
I always think of 'corrosion' as being somehow more long-term...
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Note added at 17 mins (2007-09-06 10:19:57 GMT)
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'achever' here means 'complete', in the sense of 'allow to take place until it has finished' — it's important to note that a
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Note added at 18 mins (2007-09-06 10:21:29 GMT)
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... it's important to note that 'achever' does NOT mean 'to stop' per se, but rather, 'to complete / finish / bring to a close' etc.
(apologies for disjointed note, my keyboard is playing up!)
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks to all.
This is indeed a lab experiment, so I have chosen this answer.
Your help is most gratefully appreciated!"
7 mins
metal corrosion
In my humble opinion I would go for "corrosion". I think the metal is being put in the hot water bath to stop the corrosion. "Achever" means to stop/end, not acheive. Hope this helps.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Valentina Del Maestro
: agree
6 mins
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thanks
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disagree |
Tony M
: Although I don't entirely support 'corrosion', my real disagreement here is with your interpretation of 'achever', which certainly does not mean 'terminate' here / Right, THAT I agree with! Not ideal...
8 mins
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I understand what you are saying, I think what I was trying to say is that (for me) achieve isn't the right word here.
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3 hrs
pickling
Cleaning of metals in acid solutions is known as pickling.
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PICKLING — This effect is produced when metals are immersed in acid solutions which attack them. The process of pickling refers to the removal of heat scale, discoloration and rust from steel by acids, mainly (10% plus or minus a few percent) at temperatures anywhere from 120°F to 180° F./49°C to 83°C. Muriatic acid is used extensively on lesser scaled steels and rusted parts. This acid is used at room temperature at about 20% to 40%. Heat is not used with this acid because of the fuming nature of this acid especially at elevated temperatures. Inhibitors are often recommended to prevent attack on the base metal and to reduce consumption of the acid. Care must be used in adding inhibitors as too much can slow down considerably the descaling or derusting operation
http://www.corrosion-doctors.org/Stan-Corner/Stan-Glossary.h...
Prior to galvanizing, the metal surface must be in a state of moderate cleanliness. This is generally accomplished by light acid pickling or blasting. ...
www.wmrc.uiuc.edu/main_sections/info_services/library_docs/...
Acid pickle : A method to remove oxides and other contaminants from metal surfaces. Ageing : A change in the metallurgical structure of an alloy occurring ...
www.zincdiecasting.umicore.com/TechnicalInfo/Glossary/gloss...
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Just checking: nitric is indeed used for pickling.
In pickling metal, such as iron, steel, special alloys, or the like, aqueous blends containing hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid are used as pickling ...
www.freepatentsonline.com/4144092.html
The use of acid solutions in pickling scale in the ferrous metal ... Acidic solutions, such as heated aqueous sulfuric acid or nitric acid, are also used. ...
www.patentstorm.us/patents/5669978-description.html
Nitric acid technical grade- BASF Group
Nitric acid technical grade is colorless up to a content of 53 % ... Metal processing industry: For pickling and descaling steels and other metals. ...
www.inorganics.basf.com/.../Anorganische_Basen_(Laugen)/Pro...
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Note added at 3 hrs (2007-09-06 14:00:58 GMT)
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PICKLING — This effect is produced when metals are immersed in acid solutions which attack them. The process of pickling refers to the removal of heat scale, discoloration and rust from steel by acids, mainly (10% plus or minus a few percent) at temperatures anywhere from 120°F to 180° F./49°C to 83°C. Muriatic acid is used extensively on lesser scaled steels and rusted parts. This acid is used at room temperature at about 20% to 40%. Heat is not used with this acid because of the fuming nature of this acid especially at elevated temperatures. Inhibitors are often recommended to prevent attack on the base metal and to reduce consumption of the acid. Care must be used in adding inhibitors as too much can slow down considerably the descaling or derusting operation
http://www.corrosion-doctors.org/Stan-Corner/Stan-Glossary.h...
Prior to galvanizing, the metal surface must be in a state of moderate cleanliness. This is generally accomplished by light acid pickling or blasting. ...
www.wmrc.uiuc.edu/main_sections/info_services/library_docs/...
Acid pickle : A method to remove oxides and other contaminants from metal surfaces. Ageing : A change in the metallurgical structure of an alloy occurring ...
www.zincdiecasting.umicore.com/TechnicalInfo/Glossary/gloss...
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Note added at 4 hrs (2007-09-06 14:03:47 GMT)
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Just checking: nitric is indeed used for pickling.
In pickling metal, such as iron, steel, special alloys, or the like, aqueous blends containing hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid are used as pickling ...
www.freepatentsonline.com/4144092.html
The use of acid solutions in pickling scale in the ferrous metal ... Acidic solutions, such as heated aqueous sulfuric acid or nitric acid, are also used. ...
www.patentstorm.us/patents/5669978-description.html
Nitric acid technical grade- BASF Group
Nitric acid technical grade is colorless up to a content of 53 % ... Metal processing industry: For pickling and descaling steels and other metals. ...
www.inorganics.basf.com/.../Anorganische_Basen_(Laugen)/Pro...
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Tony M
: Yes indeed, though the context doesn't make it clear if this is a cleaning situation or not; the small qty of nitric involved makes me think this is more likely a lab. experiment.
2 hrs
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agree |
Drmanu49
2 hrs
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agree |
svetlana cosquéric
6 hrs
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agree |
xvsy
: Yes, but only if we're talking of cleaning (which looks like it); otherwise, I would go for Tony M's.
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