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SECC Chassis in Computer Specification
What the *SECC* stands for?
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SECC Chassis in Computer Specification
hj wrote: What the *SECC* stands for? I always seem to see it used in the context of "SECC steel", implying it is a kind of steel. A ref. here is to "Steel, Electrically Chromate Coated", but using that phrase as a search term isn't turning up anything, so it cannot be right. http://www.finishing.com/65/70.shtml http://www.finishing.com/288/37.shtml It could well be a Japanese steel standard. http://www.coolergiant.com/products/...S-003A106.html Paul |
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SECC Chassis in Computer Specification
"Paul" wrote in message ... hj wrote: What the *SECC* stands for? I always seem to see it used in the context of "SECC steel", implying it is a kind of steel. A ref. here is to "Steel, Electrically Chromate Coated", but using that phrase as a search term isn't turning up anything, so it cannot be right. http://www.finishing.com/65/70.shtml http://www.finishing.com/288/37.shtml It could well be a Japanese steel standard. http://www.coolergiant.com/products/...S-003A106.html Paul I found this definition: "Steel, Electrogalvanized, ColdRolled, Coil" here http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/SECC There's no explanation at the link...just the definition. |
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Guardian wrote: "Paul" wrote in message ... hj wrote: What the *SECC* stands for? I always seem to see it used in the context of "SECC steel", implying it is a kind of steel. A ref. here is to "Steel, Electrically Chromate Coated", but using that phrase as a search term isn't turning up anything, so it cannot be right. http://www.finishing.com/65/70.shtml http://www.finishing.com/288/37.shtml It could well be a Japanese steel standard. http://www.coolergiant.com/products/...S-003A106.html Paul I found this definition: "Steel, Electrogalvanized, ColdRolled, Coil" here http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/SECC There's no explanation at the link...just the definition. I like your definition better. This page confirms your definition: http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/cont...ic/37057/?o=40 "Find something that is made up of (primarily) aluminum or SECC steel. SECC = Steel, Electrogalvanized, ColdRolled, Coil -- it's lighter and manages heat better than common steel. It's not as light nor as thermalconductive as aluminum, but costs much less." Paul |
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SECC Chassis in Computer Specification
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 13:04:31 -0500, "hj" wrote:
What the *SECC* stands for? avoid if you're over 55 |
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SECC Chassis in Computer Specification
hj wrote:
What the *SECC* stands for? SECC is the standardized grade designation for electrogalvanized steel or carbon steel sheet (in coil). IOW, zinc-coated steel. |
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