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1 пенокерамика
cellular ceramics, foamed ceramics, cellular ceramic, foamed ceramic, ceramic foam material -
2 ячеистая керамика
cellular ceramics, cellular ceramicРусско-английский политехнический словарь > ячеистая керамика
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3 пенокерамика
1) Engineering: cellular ceramic, cellular ceramics, ceramic foam material, foamceramic, foamed ceramic2) Construction: ceramic foam3) Astronautics: expanded ceramics, foamed ceramics4) Makarov: ceramic foams, foamceramics -
4 ячеистая керамика
Engineering: cellular ceramic, cellular ceramics -
5 пеноситалл
cellular glass-ceramics, foam glass-ceramics, cellular glass-ceramic, foam glass-ceramic -
6 пеностеклокерамика
cellular glass-ceramics, foam glass-ceramics, cellular glass-ceramic, foam glass-ceramicРусско-английский политехнический словарь > пеностеклокерамика
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7 пеноситалл
1) Engineering: cellular glass-ceramic, foam glass-ceramic2) Silicates: cellular glass-ceramics, foam glass-ceramics -
8 пеностеклокерамика
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пеностеклокерамика
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9 ячеистая стеклокерамика
Astronautics: cellular glass ceramicsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ячеистая стеклокерамика
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