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1) Engineering: carbonization, carbonizing, charring, coalification2) Chemistry: coaling3) Forestry: charcoal formation4) Textile: encrustation, scorch5) Oil: carbonification, charing6) Combustion gas turbines: carbonisation7) Electrical engineering: carbonization (изоляции)8) Cement: char charring -
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3.14 обугливание (charring): Образование углеродистого слоя в результате пиролиза или неполного сгорания.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 12.4.234-2007: Система стандартов безопасности труда. Одежда специальная для защиты от термических рисков электрической дуги. Общие технические требования и методы испытаний оригинал документа
2.5 обугливание (char): Образование хрупкого остатка при воздействии на материал тепловой энергии.
Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 15025-2007: Система стандартов безопасности труда. Одежда специальная для защиты от тепла и пламени. Метод испытаний на ограниченное распространение пламени оригинал документа
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1. charred2. char3. charring
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Charring — is a chemical process of incomplete combustion of certain solids when subjected to high heat. The resulting residue matter is called Char. By the action of heat, charring removes hydrogen and oxygen from the solid, so that the remaining char is… … Wikipedia
char — char1 [chär] vt., vi. charred, charring [back form. < CHARCOAL] 1. to reduce to charcoal by burning 2. to burn slightly; scorch n. anything charred; esp., charcoal SYN. BURN1 char2 … English World dictionary
Charring — Char Char (ch[aum]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Charred} (ch[aum]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Charring}.] [Prob. the same word as char to perform (see {Char}, n.), the modern use coming from charcoal, prop. coal turned, turned to coal.] 1. To reduce to coal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
char — Ⅰ. char [1] ► VERB (charred, charring) ▪ partially burn so as to blacken the surface. ORIGIN apparently from CHARCOAL(Cf. ↑charcoal). Ⅱ. char [2] … English terms dictionary
Char — (ch[aum]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Charred} (ch[aum]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Charring}.] [Prob. the same word as char to perform (see {Char}, n.), the modern use coming from charcoal, prop. coal turned, turned to coal.] 1. To reduce to coal or carbon… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
char — is short for charlady and charwoman, and as a verb has inflected forms charred, charring. Other terms such as cleaner (in offices) and daily help (in private houses) are now more usual, and char has a decidedly period flavour about it … Modern English usage
char — (v.) to reduce to charcoal, 1670s, back formation from CHARCOAL (Cf. charcoal) (q.v.). Related: Charred; charring … Etymology dictionary
char — [[t]tʃɑ͟ː(r)[/t]] chars, charring, charred 1) V ERG If food chars or if you char it, it burns slightly and turns black as it is cooking. Toast hazelnuts on a baking sheet until the skins char... [V n] Halve the peppers and char the skins under a… … English dictionary
char — char1 /chahr/, v., charred, charring, n. v.t. 1. to burn or reduce to charcoal: The fire charred the paper. 2. to burn slightly; scorch: The flame charred the steak. v.i. 3. to become charred. n. 4. a charred material or surface. 5. charcoal. 6.… … Universalium
char — I. noun also charr (plural char or chars; also charr or charrs) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1662 any of a genus (Salvelinus) of small scaled trouts with light colored spots II. verb (charred … New Collegiate Dictionary
char — I. /tʃa / (say chah) verb (charred, charring) –verb (t) 1. to burn or reduce to charcoal. 2. to burn slightly; scorch. –verb (i) 3. to become charred. –noun 4. a charred substance. 5. → charcoal (def. 1). 6. Chemistry …