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1 cold-rolled lustre finish sheets
Англо-русский словарь по прокатке металлов > cold-rolled lustre finish sheets
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лист, тонкий лист, тонколистовая сталь- automobile body sheet
- bi-metal sheet
- black sheet
- blue sheet
- box-annealed sheet
- brass sheet
- bright lustre sheet
- bright-polished sheet
- checkered sheet
- clad metal sheet
- coated sheet
- cold-reduced sheet
- cold-rolled sheet
- cold-rolled commercial quality sheet
- cold-rolled drawing quality sheet
- cold-rolled lustre finish sheets
- cold-rolled steel sheet
- commercial sheet
- copper sheet
- corrugated steel sheet
- dead-flat sheet
- dead-soft temper sheet
- dull-finish sheet
- dynamo sheet
- electrical grade sheet
- electro-zinc coated sheet
- flat sheet
- flat cold-rolled sheets
- fly sheared sheet
- galvanized sheet
- half-hard temper sheet
- hard temper sheet
- hot-rolled finished sheet
- lacquer-coated steel sheet
- light cold-rolled sheet
- light-gauge sheet
- long terne sheets
- magnetic sheet
- pack-rolled sheet
- pickled sheet
- planished sheet
- porcelain enameling sheet
- prime sheet
- processing sheets
- quarter hard temper sheet
- reject sheet
- rider sheets
- riffled sheet
- roofing sheet
- silicon sheet
- single-pickled sheet
- skin-passed sheet
- skin-rolled temper sheet
- stacked sheets
- steel sheet
- tapered sheet
- temper-rolled sheet
- tin sheet
- tinned steel sheet
- titanium sheet
- transformer sheet
- vinyl-coated sheet
- vitreous enameling sheet
- zinc-coated steel sheet
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