The "ULP50K" marking on Russian metal indicates a specific type of low-alloy steel. "ULP" stands for "Ugol'naya Liniya Pritsepa," which translates to "Steel Line of the Connection," and "50K" refers to its yield strength, indicating it has a minimum yield strength of 50 kilograms per square millimeter. This type of steel is often used in construction and manufacturing due to its favorable mechanical properties.
850 is likely a marking indicating the purity of the metal used in the tumbler. In the case of sterling silver, 850 would mean that the item is made of 85% silver and 15% other metals. This marking provides information about the composition and quality of the metal used in the tumbler.
"S26" is likely a marking that indicates the type of material used in the jewelry piece, such as sterling silver with a purity of 92.5%. It is a common marking on jewelry to signify the composition of the metal used.
18 KRGP means that it is gold plated metal, but not sure whether it is gold plated silver or just another cheap metal
The marking "188 CN" on your earrings likely indicates the metal composition and origin of the jewelry. The "188" may refer to the purity of the metal, suggesting it is made from a type of metal alloy, while "CN" typically stands for "China," indicating the country of manufacture. This kind of marking is common in jewelry to denote both quality and origin. If you're looking for more specific information, consulting a jeweler could provide additional insights.
Laser marking on metal is helpful for etching names or messages on metal, like the service that Apple provides to engrave iPads and iPods. It can also be used to etch barcodes, logos and serial numbers into products.
used for marking out circles and arcs on metal
it stands for precious metal standard
English, Norwegian, and Russian(I'm not so sure about Russian).
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LPC marking on jewelry typically stands for "LPC" which denotes the "Lloyds' Precious Metal Control" standard. This marking indicates that the piece has been tested and verified for its precious metal content, ensuring it meets specific quality standards. It is often found on items made of gold, silver, or platinum, providing assurance to consumers regarding the authenticity and purity of the metal used.
Ocelot made a deal with the Russian military, and they were sending the Terrorists supplies.
Russains say "met'al" (металл)