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en 10083-2 c40 tn

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Bye to all,

Would someone know how to tell me what the supply status is?

I couldn't find it, on some presentation I had seen that it was normalized. but I see that they often use it (c40 tn) for electric motor trees and I would think more about some kind of reclamation.. .

Can someone give me a certain reference?

Thank you.
 
I bet. could be the abbreviation of "no treated" because usually the electric motor trees built by some minor builders (I refer to about 15 years ago) were built in untreated c40.
 
If you're looking for her, find her the norm.
There's no standard.
n = normalized (motor trees)Screenshot_20231014_001951_Samsung Notes.webpMaybe t stands for treatment certificate. Screenshot_20231014_002205_Samsung Notes.webp
 
If you're looking for her, find her the norm.
There's no standard.
n = normalized (motor trees)
Maybe t stands for treatment certificate.View attachment 69331
Of course if I try I find the norm. In fact I wrote that I do not find ‘tn’ in the norm.

However it should be normalized according to an old disused word. I managed to capture the information from a historical memory of the company.

in reality he also used a term maybe ‘improper’. normalized to the press intending to say that the allotropic state was the normalized one, but that could then be some way formed cold and not later treated...as he said more about @terastore thanks to all
 

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