https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english-to-malay/mechanics-mech-engineering/1122985-abrasive-grinding.html
Aug 24, 2005 10:52
18 yrs ago
English term

abrasive grinding

English to Malay Tech/Engineering Mechanics / Mech Engineering electrochemical grinding
Electrochemical grinding (ECG) is an electrolytic material-removal process involving a negatively charged abrasive grinding wheel, a conductive fluid (electrolyte), and a positively charged workpiece
Proposed translations (Malay)
3 +1 pencanaian lelas
3 pengisar kasar
Change log

Aug 25, 2005 03:26: kualalumpur changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

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PRO (3): Atikah, yam2u, kualalumpur

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Proposed translations

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pencanaian lelas

abrasive grinding wheel = roda pencanaian lelas

- based on a similar tech/engineering term: roda pencanaian hancur => crushing grinding wheel [ref: KARYANET]
Peer comment(s):

agree kualalumpur : or you could use 'pencanaian abrasif' since 'abrasif' is pretty widely used as a Malay word
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pengisar kasar

abrasive = "kasar, pedas, tajam". grind = "giling, kisar, asah".
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