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液体金属イオン銃 - 特許庁
THERMAL SPRAY GUN DEVICE AND METAL POWDER DISCHARGING METHOD IN THERMAL SPRAY GUN DEVICE例文帳に追加
溶射ガン装置及び溶射ガン装置における金属粉排出方法 - 特許庁
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LIQUID METAL ION GUN例文帳に追加
液体金属イオン銃の生産方法 - 特許庁
CONNECTION METAL FITTING FOR SPRAY GUN AND PRODUCTION THEREOF例文帳に追加
スプレーガン用接続金具およびその製造方法 - 特許庁
WELDING GUN, STUD WELDING EQUIPMENT AND METHOD FOR REPAIRING SHEET METAL USING THE SAME例文帳に追加
溶接ガン、スタッド溶接装置およびそれを用いた板金補修方法 - 特許庁
ELECTRON GUN AND ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD AS WELL AS PROCESSING METHOD OF METAL PLATE例文帳に追加
電子銃及びその製造方法、並びに金属板の加工方法 - 特許庁
ELECTRON GUN AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF MACHINING METAL PLATE例文帳に追加
電子銃とその製造方法及び金属板の加工方法 - 特許庁
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gun-metal
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gun-metal (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 gun-metals)
- Alternative form of gunmetal.
- 1693 May, Thomas Povey, “I. The Method, Manner and Order of the Transmutation of Copper into Brass, &c. By Thomas Povey, Esq; Brought into the Royal Society, of which He is a Fellow.”, in Philosophical Transactions, number 200, [London]: Printed for S[amuel] Smith and B[enjamin] Walford, printers to the Royal Society, at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, →OCLC, page 736:
- The beſt Guns are not made of malleable Metal, and cannot be made of pure Copper or Braß; but it is neceſſary to put in courſer Metals to make it run cloſer and ſounder, as Lead and Pot-metal. […] About 20l. of Lead is uſually put into 100l. of Pot-metal; but about 6l. is ſufficient to put into 100l. of Gun-metal.
- 1702, “An Abridgment of Several Statutes Now in Force and Use, Relating to Her Majesty’s Customs, which were Made before the Act of Tonnage and Poundage, 12 Car. II [marginal note: Braſs, Copper, &c. Prohibited to be Exported]”, in The Act of Tonnage & Poundage, and Rates of Merchandize, with the Further Subsidy; the Old Import; the Additional Impost; and All Other Duties Relating to Her Majesties Customs, Now Payable upon Any Sort of Merchandize Imported or Exported. [...], London: Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the Queens Most Excellent Majesty, →OCLC, pages 701–702:
- 1874, “ARTILLERY”, in [Oliver] Byrne and [Edward] Spon, editors, Spons’ Dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Military, and Naval; with Technical Terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish, volume I, London: E[rnest] & F[rancis] N. Spon, 48, Charing Cross; New York, 446, Broome Street, →OCLC, page 177:
- Phosphorus is known to improve the strength of copper, and to make it cast soundly. Abel, chemist to the British War Department, stated before the Institute of Civil Engineers, that he had made some experiments upon the combinations of phosphorus and copper, and "had found that by the introduction of a small proportion, say from 2 to 4 per cent., of phosphorus into copper, a metal was produced remarkable for its density and tenacity, and superior in every respect to ordinary gun-metal. […] The experiments alluded to were merely preliminary, and had been, to a certain extent, checked by the improvements since introduced in the construction of field-guns, which had led to a discontinuance of the employment of gun-metal."
gun metal
名詞
gun metal (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 gun metals)
- Alternative form of gunmetal.
- 1896, William T. King, “John A. Ives & Brother – 1864”, in History of the American Steam Fire-engine, [Boston, Mass.: Pinkham Press], OCLC 5193963; reprinted Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, 2001, →ISBN, page 92:
- The pump [of the steam fire-engine], being at the forward end, was made of gun metal and was double acting, having eight brass suction-valves, four on each side, and four discharge valves, opening into the air vessels, to which a double discharge valve, having one opening on the inside and two on the outside, was attached for the purpose of using two lines of hose.
gunmetal
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gunmetal (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 gunmetals)
- (historical) A type of bronze used for making cannons.
- 1693 May, Thomas Povey, “I. The Method, Manner and Order of the Transmutation of Copper into Brass, &c. By Thomas Povey, Esq; Brought into the Royal Society, of which He is a Fellow.”, in Philosophical Transactions, number 200, [London]: Printed for S[amuel] Smith and B[enjamin] Walford, printers to the Royal Society, at the Princes Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, OCLC 222927031, page 736:
- The beſt Guns are not made of malleable Metal, and cannot be made of pure Copper or Braß; but it is neceſſary to put in courſer Metals to make it run cloſer and ſounder, as Lead and Pot-metal. […] About 20l. of Lead is uſually put into 100l. of Pot-metal; but about 6l. is ſufficient to put into 100l. of Gun-metal.
- 1702, “An Abridgment of Several Statutes Now in Force and Use, Relating to Her Majesty’s Customs, which were Made before the Act of Tonnage and Poundage, 12 Car. II [marginal note: Braſs, Copper, &c. Prohibited to be Exported]”, in The Act of Tonnage & Poundage, and Rates of Merchandize, with the Further Subsidy; the Old Import; the Additional Impost; and All Other Duties Relating to Her Majesties Customs, Now Payable upon Any Sort of Merchandize Imported or Exported. [...], London: Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the Queens Most Excellent Majesty, OCLC 642372380, pages 701–702:
- 1874, “ARTILLERY”, in [Oliver] Byrne and [Edward] Spon, editors, Spons’ Dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Military, and Naval; with Technical Terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish, volume I, London: E[rnest] & F[rancis] N. Spon, 48, Charing Cross; New York, 446, Broome Street, OCLC 901978164, page 177:
- Phosphorus is known to improve the strength of copper, and to make it cast soundly. Abel, chemist to the British War Department, stated before the Institute of Civil Engineers, that he had made some experiments upon the combinations of phosphorus and copper, and "had found that by the introduction of a small proportion, say from 2 to 4 per cent., of phosphorus into copper, a metal was produced remarkable for its density and tenacity, and superior in every respect to ordinary gun-metal. […] The experiments alluded to were merely preliminary, and had been, to a certain extent, checked by the improvements since introduced in the construction of field-guns, which had led to a discontinuance of the employment of gun-metal."
- An alloy of 88% copper, 10% tin and 2% zinc, originally used for making guns.
- 1896, William T. King, “John A. Ives & Brother – 1864”, in History of the American Steam Fire-engine, [Boston, Mass.: Pinkham Press], OCLC 5193963; reprinted Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, 2001, →ISBN, page 92:
- The pump [of the steam fire-engine], being at the forward end, was made of gun metal and was double acting, having eight brass suction-valves, four on each side, and four discharge valves, opening into the air vessels, to which a double discharge valve, having one opening on the inside and two on the outside, was attached for the purpose of using two lines of hose.
- 1984, D[onald] A. Wight, “Materials”, in C[hristopher] T. Wilbur and D. A. Wight, Pounder’s Marine Diesel Engines, 6th edition, London: Butterworths, reprinted 1986, →ISBN, page 593:
- (also attributive) A dark grey or bluish-grey colour; gunmetal grey.
- gunmetal:
- 1999, Ivan Rendall, “Preface”, in Rolling Thunder: Jet Combat from World War II to the Gulf War, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: The Free Press, →ISBN, page ix:
- Yet even asleep, a Sabre, Jaguar, Harrier, Phantom, Falcon or Eagle holds the eye as a design classic, and that worrisome beauty is still there close up—the cared for, nurtured, spoiled feel, the expensive finish, the quality of the materials, the craftsmanship evident in the flush rivets, the highly polished canopy, the gunmetal sheen of the external instrument sensors, each carefully protected by rubber sheaths with flapping red tags to remind the pilot to take them off before flight.
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Gunmetal
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「gun-metal」の部分一致の例文検索結果
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METAL SURFACE MODIFICATION METHOD WITH THE USE OF PLASMA ELECTRON GUN AND APPARATUS THEREFOR例文帳に追加
プラズマ電子銃による金属表面改質方法と装置 - 特許庁
METHOD FOR FORMING METAL FILM WITH HVOF THERMAL SPRAY GUN AND THERMAL SPRAY APPARATUS例文帳に追加
HVOF溶射ガンによる金属皮膜形成方法と溶射装置 - 特許庁
Even when any non-magnetic metal, etc., adheres to the electron gun 11, the magnetic field for alternating current operates to the magnetic body portion of the electron gun 11 to vibrate the electron gun 11, and the non-magnetic metal, etc., can be dropped.例文帳に追加
また、非磁性金属等が電子銃11に付着していても、交流磁界が電子銃11の磁性体部分に作用して電子銃11を振動させることによってこれらを落下させることもできる。 - 特許庁
To make a structure of a recoilless gun lightweight and simple, while avoiding danger behind a gun barrel discharging metal powder or the like, in the recoilless gun in which recoil is canceled at the time of artillery shell firing.例文帳に追加
砲弾発射時の反動を相殺するようにした無反動砲において、軽量かつ簡易な構造にすることができるとともに、メタルパウダー等を放出する砲身の後方における危険を回避できるようにする。 - 特許庁
Further, metal dust adhered to the electron gun electrode can be embedded into the plated layer.例文帳に追加
さらに、電子銃電極に付着した金属ダストをメッキ層内に埋め込むこともできる。 - 特許庁
INSPECTING METHOD OF SURFACE DEFECT IN METAL COMPONENT, AND INSPECTING DEVICE FOR ELECTRON GUN OF CATHODE-RAY TUBE例文帳に追加
金属部品の表面欠陥検査方法および陰極線管用電子銃の検査装置 - 特許庁
The preferable guide object surface is formed of a composite resin surface, especially a fluoroplastic surface including a gun metal.例文帳に追加
好ましい被案内面4は、複合樹脂面、特に砲金を含むフッ素樹脂面である。 - 特許庁
To provide a method for assembling an electron gun assembly and an apparatus therefor, in which the electron gun assembly can be prevented from being deformed by force for pressing a metal against the outer surface of an electrode when the metal is welded to the electrode in the electron gun assembly.例文帳に追加
電子銃組立体の電極に金属体を溶接する際、この金属体を電極外面に押付ける力により電子銃組立体を変形させることのない電子銃組立体の組立方法及びその装置を提供すること。 - 特許庁
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