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1 glass hardness
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > glass hardness
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2 glass hardness
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3 glass hardness
твердость (какого-л. материала) равная твердости стекла -
4 glass hardness
1) Строительство: твёрдость стекла2) Металлургия: твёрдость (какого-л. материала), равная твёрдости стекла3) Полимеры: твёрдость, равная твёрдости стекла -
5 glass hardness
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6 glass hardness
твердость, равная твердости стекла -
7 glass hardness
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8 hardness
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9 hardness
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > hardness
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10 glass blanket
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11 ageing hardness
1. твердость после старения2. твердость после дисперсионного тверденияEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > ageing hardness
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12 brinell hardness
1. твердость по Бринелю2. твердость по БринеллюEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > brinell hardness
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13 rockwell hardness
1. твердость по роквеллу2. твердость по РоквеллуEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > rockwell hardness
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14 strain hardness
1. твердость при наклепе2. твердость в нагартованном состоянииEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > strain hardness
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15 scratch hardness
1. твердость по склероскопу2. твердость по МосуThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > scratch hardness
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16 abrasion hardness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > abrasion hardness
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17 abrasive hardness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > abrasive hardness
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18 anneal hardness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > anneal hardness
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19 as-cast hardness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > as-cast hardness
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20 as-quenched hardness
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > as-quenched hardness
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