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1 furnace charge
материал, пригодный для переплавки в печиАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > furnace charge
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2 шихта
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3 колоша
furnace charge, charge, charging, skip load, load, round* * *коло́ша ж. метал.
burden, chargeдо́менная коло́ша — blast-furnace burdenдо́менная, заду́вочная коло́ша — blow(ing) in burdenко́ксовая коло́ша — coke burden, coke chargeру́дная коло́ша — ore chargeто́пливная коло́ша — fuel bedхолоста́я коло́ша ( в вагранке) — bed chargeчугу́нная коло́ша — iron charge* * * -
4 завалка
furnace charge, charge метал., charging, ( металлолома) loading* * *зава́лка ж. метал.
chargingбокова́я зава́лка — side charging -
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1) General subject: furnace charge, furnace-charge2) Military: (противогаза) charge, chemical filling (противогазовой коробки)3) Engineering: batch, batch mixture, blend, burden, burden material, charge, charge material, charge mixture, furnace feed, fusion mixture, mix, mixture, working mass, working mixture4) Chemistry: load5) Metallurgy: charging material, furnace burden, fusion mixture (плавильной печи), mix material, stock6) Electronics: nutrient7) Polymers: charge stock, feed stock, furnish8) Makarov: bath, bed (в системе водоочистки), burden (доменной печи)9) Gold mining: flux10) Aluminium industry: dry mix -
6 загрузка печи
1) General subject: furnace charge, furnace-charge2) Engineering: charging of furnace, kiln charge3) Forestry: kiln charges4) Metallurgy: furnace load, furnace loading5) Electronics: furnace run6) Cement: poking into the kiln -
7 рудная завалка
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > рудная завалка
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8 завалка
1) Engineering: chilling, filling-up, furnace charge, heaping-up, loading (металлолома) -
9 колоша
1) Naval: burden3) Metallurgy: charge, material charge -
10 обжигаемый материал
1) Engineering: calcinable materialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обжигаемый материал
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11 садка металла
Metallurgy: furnace charge (в печи), metal charge -
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Naval: furnace charge -
13 насос для загрузки печи
Cement: furnace charge pumpУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насос для загрузки печи
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14 обжигаемый (в печи) материал
Silicates: furnace chargeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обжигаемый (в печи) материал
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17 расход шихты на печь
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > расход шихты на печь
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18 составление шихты
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > составление шихты
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19 откос шихты
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > откос шихты
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20 уровень шихты
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > уровень шихты
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