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Construction: oxide coloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > красящие вещества из окислов разных металлов
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1) Engineering: annealing colours, drawing colours, oxidizing colours2) Metallurgy: annealing colors, heat colors, hot-tinting, blueing3) Silicates: tempering colors4) Advertising: temper colours5) Automation: heat tints (дефект проката), letting tints (дефект проката), oxidation tints (дефект проката)6) Makarov: oxide tints, temper colors7) Electrochemistry: annealing colour, interference tints -
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•Blue and green colours result from the presence of ferrous iron oxide.
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