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1 ravno staklo
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2 ravno proz. stak
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3 плоское стекло
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4 düz cam
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5 стекло
glass, ( в оконном переплете) light* * *стекло́ с.
glassарми́ровать стекло́ — reinforce glassвставля́ть (око́нные) стё́кла — glaze, set glass windows, fit windows with glassвыдува́ть стекло́ — blow glassвытя́гивать [тяну́ть] стекло́ — draw glassграни́ть стекло́ — cut glassзаглуша́ть стекло́ — opacify glassзакаля́ть стекло́ — temper glassмати́ровать стекло́ — frost glassобезга́живать стекло́ — degas glassотжига́ть стекло́ — anneal glassполирова́ть стекло́ — polish glass
(по)серебрить стекло́ — silver glassпрессова́ть стекло́ — press glassпрока́тывать стекло́ — roll glassстекло́ разруша́ется — glass shattersстекло́ разруша́ется без оско́лков — glass does not break into fragments [splinters]спека́ть стекло́ — sinter [frit] glassтрави́ть стекло́ — etch glassшлифова́ть стекло́ — grind glassалюмоборосилика́тное стекло́ — aluminoborosilicate glassарми́рованное стекло́ — wire glassбезоско́лочное стекло́ — non-splintering [safety] glassбесцве́тное стекло́ ( не путать с прозра́чным стекло́м) — clear glass (not to be confused with transparent glass)боросилика́тное стекло́ — borosilicate glassбуты́лочное стекло́ — bottle glassветрово́е стекло́ — windshield, windscreenвитри́нное стекло́ — plate glassводоме́рное стекло́ — water-level gauge glassвулкани́ческое стекло́ — volcanic glassды́мчатое стекло́ — smoked [obscure] glassжаросто́йкое стекло́ — heat-resistant glassжи́дкое стекло́ — water glass, sodium silicate solutionзакристаллизо́ванное стекло́ — glass ceramicзащи́тное стекло́ — ( для остекления мобилей) safety glass; (для осциллографов, телевизоров) faceplateзерка́льное стекло́ — plate glassизвестко́вое стекло́ — lime glassкали́йное стекло́ — potassium glass, potassium silicate glassква́рцевое стекло́ — quartz glass, vitreous silica glassстекло́ кероси́новой ла́мпы — chimneyконтро́льное стекло́ — eye [feed, sight] glassлистово́е стекло́ — sheet glassлито́е стекло́ — cast glassлобово́е стекло́ ( фонаря кабины) — windshield, windscreenмаслоуказа́тельное стекло́ — oil gauge glassма́товое стекло́ — focusing screenме́рное стекло́ — (liquid-level) gauge glassмногосло́йное стекло́ — laminated glassмоло́чное стекло́ — opal glassна́триевое стекло́ — soda (ash) glass, sodium silicate glassнебью́щееся стекло́ — shatter-proof glassнеоди́мовое стекло́ — neodymium-doped glassнеоргани́ческое стекло́ — inorganic glassнепрозра́чное стекло́ — opaque glassоко́нное стекло́ — window glass, window paneокра́шенное стекло́ — stained [tinted] glassопа́ловое стекло́ — opal glassопти́ческое стекло́ — optical glassоргани́ческое стекло́ — acrylic plasticочко́вое стекло́ — eye glass, spectacle lensпло́ское стекло́ стр. — flat glassпокро́вное стекло́ — cover glassполупрозра́чное стекло́ — translucent glassпосу́дное стекло́ — dish [dishware] glassпредме́тное стекло́ ( в микроскопии) — (microscopic) slideпрозра́чное стекло́ — transparent glassпуленепробива́емое стекло́ — bullet-resisting [bullet-proof] glassпустоте́лое стекло́ — hollow glassраствори́мое стекло́ — soluble glassрифлё́ное стекло́ — rippled [ribbed, grooved, corrugated] glassсветорассе́ивающее стекло́ — diffusing glassсвинцо́вое стекло́ — lead glassсилика́тное стекло́ — soda-lime glassслои́стое стекло́ — laminated glassсмотрово́е стекло́ — sight glassстекло́ с про́волочной се́ткой — wire glassстрои́тельное стекло́ — structural glassстрои́тельное, про́фильное стекло́ — structural glass shapesсульфа́тное стекло́ — sulphate of soda glassстекло́ с фа́ской — bevelled glassта́рное стекло́ — container glassтеплозащи́тное стекло́ — heat-resisting glassтермосто́йкое стекло́ — heat-resistant glassтермоупрочнё́нное стекло́ — heat-strengthened glassтехни́ческое стекло́ — industrial glassувеличи́тельное стекло́ — magnifying glass, magnifierувио́левое стекло́ — uviol glassузо́рчатое стекло́ — figured [patterned] glassуказа́тельное стекло́ — glass gaugeфасо́нное стекло́ — moulded glassфилигра́нное стекло́ — reticulated glassфотохро́мное стекло́ — photochromic glassхи́мико-лаборато́рное стекло́ — chemical glassцветно́е стекло́ — coloured glassэлектрова́куумное стекло́ — electron-tube glassяче́истое стекло́ — cellular glass -
6 листовое стекло
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7 síküveg
flat glass, plate-glass, plate glass -
8 производство листового стекла
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > производство листового стекла
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9 Pilkington, Sir Lionel Alexander Bethune (Alastair)
SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology[br]b. 7 January 1920 Calcutta, India[br]English inventor of the float-glass process.[br]Pilkington was educated at Sherborne School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated in mechanical science. He spent one year at Cambridge followed by war service, which lasted until 1945. He returned to complete his degree and then joined Pilkington, the well-known glass manufacturer at St Helens' Lancashire, in 1947. Sir Alastair is not, however, related to the Pilkington family of glassmakers.The forming of perfectly flat glass that retained its fire finish had eluded glassmakers for centuries. Until the 1950s the only way of making really flat glass was to form plate glass by continuous casting between steel rollers. This destroyed the fire finish, which had to be restored by expensive grinding and polishing. The process entailed the loss of 20 per cent of good glass. The idea of floating glass on molten metal occurred to Sir Alastair in October 1952, and thereafter he remained in charge of development until commercial success had been achieved. The idea of floating molten glass on molten tin had been patented in the United States as early as 1902, but had never been pursued. The Pilkington process in essence was to float a ribbon of molten glass on a bath of molten tin in an inert atmosphere of nitrogen, to prevent oxidation of the tin. It was patented in Britain in 1957 and in the USA two years later. The first production glass issued from the plant in May 1957, although the first good glass did not appear until July 1958. The process was publicly announced the following year and was quickly taken up by the industry. It is now the universal method for manufacturing high quality flat glass.Having seen through the greatest single advance in glassmaking and one of the most important technological developments this century, Sir Alastair became Chairman of Pilkingtons until 1980 and President thereafter.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1970. FRS 1969. Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1991.Bibliography1969, "Float glass process—the review lecture", Royal Society (13 February). 1975, "Floating windows", Proceedings of the Royal Institution, Vol. 48.1976, "Float glass—evolution and revolution over 60 years", Glass Technology, Vol. 17, no. 5.1963, "The development of float glass", Glass Industry, (February).Further ReadingJ.Jewkes et al., 1969, The Sources of Invention, 2nd ed., London: Macmillan.LRDBiographical history of technology > Pilkington, Sir Lionel Alexander Bethune (Alastair)
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10 Flachglas
n flat ( oder sheet) glass* * *das Flachglasflat glass* * *Flạch|glasntsheet glass* * *Flach·glasnt sheet glass no pl* * * -
11 verre
verre [vεʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = substance) glassb. ( = objet) [de vitre, cadre] glass ; [de lunettes] lensc. ( = récipient) glass• ajouter un verre de lait (recette) ≈ add one cup of milkd. ( = boisson) drink• boire or prendre un verre to have a drink2. compounds► verres fumés [de lunettes] tinted lenses* * *vɛʀnom masculin1) ( matière) glassde or en verre — glass (épith)
des débris de verre — broken glass [U]
2) ( récipient) glass3) ( contenu) glass, glassful4) ( boisson) drink5) ( plaque) glass•Phrasal Verbs:* * *vɛʀ nm1) (= matière) glassverre de lampe — lamp glass, lamp chimney
2) (= récipient) glassboire un verre; prendre un verre — to have a drink
3) [lunettes] lens sgverres fumés — smoked lenses, smoked glass
* * *verre nm1 ( matière) glass; de or en verre glass ( épith); fabriquer du verre to make ou manufacture glass; industrie du verre glass industry; travail du verre glasswork; des débris de verre broken glass ¢;2 ( récipient) glass; verre à eau/vin/cognac water/wine/brandy glass; verres et couverts glassware and cutlery; lever son verre à la santé de qn to raise one's glass to sb; remplir/vider son verre to fill/empty one's glass; ⇒ casser;3 ( contenu) glass, glassful; j'ai bu un grand verre de jus de fruit I drank a large glass(ful) of fruit juice; un verre d'eau/de vin a glass of water/wine;4 ( boisson) drink; offrir un verre à qn to buy sb a drink; prendre un verre to have a drink; un petit verre a quick drink; avoir bu un verre de trop to have had one too many; boire le verre de l'amitié to toast one's friendship;5 ( plaque) glass; monter une gravure/photo sous verre to mount an engraving/a photograph under glass; changer le verre d'un cadre to change the glass in a frame; mettre qch sous verre to put sth under glass;6 Phys ( lentille) lens; verre concave/convexe concave/convex lens; verres de lunettes spectacle lenses; verre grossissant magnifying glass.verre antireflets anti-glare glass; verre armé wired glass; verre blanc white glass; verre cathédrale cathedral glass; en verre consigné returnable bottle; verre de contact contact lens; verre correcteur corrective lens; verre à dents toothglass; verre dépoli frosted glass; verre doseur measuring glass; verre feuilleté laminated glass; verre filé spun glass; verre filtrant light protective glass; verre flotté float glass; verre fumé ( pour lunettes) tinted lens; ( pour vitrage) tinted glass; verre gradué measuring jug; verre de lampe lamp chimney; verre de montre Chimie watch-glass; verre à moutarde cheap glass; verre optique optical glass; en verre perdu nonreturnable; verre à pied stemmed glass; verre plat flat glass; verre progressif varifocal lens; verre de silice silica ou quartz glass; verre soufflé blown glass; verre textile textile glass.[vɛr] nom masculin1. [matériau] glassverre dépoli frosted ou ground glassverre trempé tempered ou toughened glass2. [protection] glass3. [récipient] glassverre à eau [droit] tumblera. [en chimie] graduated vesselb. [pour la cuisine] measuring glass4. [contenu]je bois ou prends juste un petit verre I'll just have a quick oneverre de glass of, glassful of5. GÉOLOGIE————————verres nom masculin pluriela. [les verres] varifocal lensesb. [les lunettes elles-mêmes] varifocals2. [bouteilles] empties————————de verre locution adjectivaleglass (modificateur)————————en verre locution adjectivale[bibelot] glass (modificateur)————————sous verre locution adjectivale[photo, fleurs] glass-framed————————sous verre locution adverbiale -
12 печь для варки листового стекла
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > печь для варки листового стекла
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13 листовое стекло
1) Engineering: flat glass, plate glass, sheet glass2) Construction: glass plate, light, (полированное) plate glass, silvering plate glass (для изготовления зеркал), window glass3) Information technology: pane4) Makarov: glazing -
14 Fensterglas
Fensterglas n window glass, flat glass, glass sheet, clear glass, soft glass, transparent glassDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Fensterglas
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15 плоское стекло
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16 лист стекла
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17 Flachglas
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18 plateglass
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19 Flachglas
Flachglas n flat glass, plate glass, sheet glassDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Flachglas
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20 Theophilus Presbyter
[br]fl. late eleventh/early twelfth century[br]German author of the most detailed medieval treatise relating to technology.[br]The little that is known of Theophilus is what can be inferred from his great work, De diversis artibus. He was a Benedictine monk and priest living in north-west Germany, probably near an important art centre. He was an educated man, conversant with scholastic philosophy and at the same time a skilled, practising craftsman. Even his identity is obscure: Theophilus is a pseudonym, possibly for Roger of Helmarshausen, for the little that is known of both is in agreement.Evidence in De diversis suggests that it was probably composed during 1110 to 1140. White (see Further Reading) goes on to suggest late 1122 or early 1123, on the grounds that Theophilus only learned of St Bernard of Clairvaulx's diatribe against lavish church ornamentation during the writing of the work, for it is only in the preface to Book 3 that Theophilus seeks to justify his craft. St Bernard's Apologia can be dated late 1122. No other medieval work on art combines the comprehensive range, orderly presentation and attention to detail as does De diversis. It has been described as an encyclopedia of medieval skills and crafts. It also offers the best and often the only description of medieval technology, including the first direct reference to papermaking in the West, the earliest medieval account of bell-founding and the most complete account of organ building. Many metallurgical techniques are described in detail, such as the making of a crucible furnace and bloomery hearth.The treatise is divided into three books, the first on the materials and art of painting, the second on glassmaking, including stained glass, glass vessels and the blown-cylinder method for flat glass, and the final and longest book on metalwork, including working in iron, copper, gold and silver for church use, such as chalices and censers. The main texts are no mere compilations, but reveal the firsthand knowledge that can only be gained by a skilled craftsman. The prefaces to each book present perhaps the only medieval expression of an artist's ideals and how he sees his art in relation to the general scheme of things. For Theophilus, his art is a gift from God and every skill an act of praise and piety. Theophilus is thus an indispensable source for medieval crafts and technology, but there are indications that the work was also well known at the time of its composition and afterwards.[br]BibliographyThe Wolfenbuttel and Vienna manuscripts of De diversis are the earliest, both dating from the first half of the twelfth century, while the British Library copy, in an early thirteenth-century hand, is the most complete. Two incomplete copies from the thirteenth century held at Cambridge and Leipzig offer help in arriving at a definitive edition.There are several references to De diversis in sixteenth-century printed works, such as Cornelius Agrippa (1530) and Josias Simmler (1585). The earliest printed edition ofDe diversis was prepared by G.H.Lessing in 1781 with the title, much used since, Diversarium artium schedula.There are two good recent editions: Theophilus: De diversis artibus. The Various Arts, 1964, trans. with introd. by C.R.Dodwell, London: Thomas Nelson, and On Diverse Arts. The Treatise of Theophilus, 1963, trans. with introd. and notes by J.G.Harthorne and C.S.Smith, Chicago University Press.Further ReadingLynn White, 1962, "Theophilus redivivus", Technology and Culture 5:224–33 (a comparative review of Theophilus (op. cit.) and On Diverse Arts (op. cit.)).LRD
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