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1 polyester
1. полиэстер, ( сложный) полиэфирcaprolactone polyester — капролактоновый полиэстер
cast rigid polyester — литой жёсткий полиэфиропласт
corrosion-resistant polyester — коррозионно-стойкий полиэфиропласт
flame-retardant polyester — пламезадерживающий [огнестойкий] полиэфиропласт
fluorinated polyester — фторированный полиэфир, фторполиэфир
glass-fiber-reinforced polyester — полиэфирный пластик, армированный стекловолокном; полиэфирный стеклопластик
glass-loaded polyester — полиэфирный стеклопластик; полиэфирный пластик, армированный стекловолокном
heat-resistant polyester — теплостойкий полиэфиропласт
high-strength polyester — высокопрочный полиэфиропласт
laminated polyester — слоистый полиэфиропласт
mineral-filled polyester — полиэфир с минеральным наполнителем
reinforced polyester — армированный полиэфиропласт
saturated polyester — предельный [насыщенный] полиэфир
sheet molding polyester — листовой формовочный полиэфиропласт
thermal-stable polyester — термостойкий полиэфиропласт
triallylcyanurate polyester — триаллилциануратный полиэфир
unsaturated polyester — непредельный [ненасыщенный] полиэфир
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