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1 glazing glass
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > glazing glass
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2 glazing
glaz·ing[ˈgleɪzɪŋ]* * *['gleIzɪŋ]n2)See:= academic.ru/31323/glaze">glaze* * *glazing [ˈɡleızıŋ] s1. a) Verglasung fb) Glaserarbeit f2. koll Fenster(scheiben) pla) Glasur fb) Glasieren n4. a) Politur fb) Polieren n5. TECH Satinieren n6. MALa) Lasur fb) Lasieren n -
3 glazing type
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4 top glazing
<energ.sol> (glass panel on absorber) ■ obere Abdeckung f -
5 multiple glass glazing
English-german technical dictionary > multiple glass glazing
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6 triple glass glazing
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7 burst
<el> (sudden electric discharge) ■ Ausbruch mASTM F 1463 <i&c> (group of pulses with a distinctive rhythm; as an alarm signal) ■ Alarmtonfolge f ; Impulsfolge f DIN EN 475< phys> ■ Stoß mvi <tech.gen> (rupture due to overfilling; e.g. paper bag) ■ aufreißen vivi <tech.gen> ■ platzen vi ; explodieren vivi <mech.eng> (due to excessive internal pressure; e.g. pressure vessel, pipe) ■ bersten vivt <tech.gen> (cause the rupture of, or to break violently) ■ aufsprengen vtvt <mech.eng> (e.g. a nut, tank, engine) ■ sprengen vt -
8 argon filling
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9 bead
< build> ■ Rundleiste f< build> (molding on the inside of a window frame) ■ Anschlagleiste f ; Anschlagsleiste f ; Schlagleiste f< build> (strip of sealant; typ. a caulking or glazing compound) ■ Dichtstoffstreifen m DIN 52 460 ; Dichtstreifen m<mech.eng> (folded, crimped sheet metal edge) ■ Bördelrand m< metal> ■ Schmelzperle f< wood> ■ Kehlung fvt < prod> (crimp sheet metal so as to form a rounded, stiffened edge) ■ bördeln vt ; umlegen vt ugs.rar -
10 resistance to breakage
<tech.gen> (of glass panes etc.; e.g. of solar collectors) ■ Bruchfestigkeit fEnglish-german technical dictionary > resistance to breakage
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11 unglazed
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