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81 multi-wall paper sack
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82 open-top paper tube
< pack> ■ offene Papierhülse f -
83 packaging paper
< pack> ■ Verpackungspapier n -
84 reinforced union paper
English-german technical dictionary > reinforced union paper
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85 sack kraft paper
< pap> ■ Kraftsackpapier n<pap.pack> ■ Kraftsackpapier n -
86 shredded paper
< waste> ■ Papierschnitzel pl -
87 tarred thread paper
< pack> ■ Gewebepackpapier n -
88 wrapping paper
<pack.pap> ■ Einwickelpapier n ; Einschlagpapier n ; Einpackpapier n ; Hüllpapier n -
89 alkali-proof paper
nPACK papel resistente a los álcalis m -
90 anti-adhesive paper
nPACK papel antiadhesivo m -
91 anticorrosion paper
nPACK papel anticorrosivo m -
92 bag paper
nPACK papel para bolsas m -
93 case-lining paper
nPACK papel para forrar cajas m -
94 corrosion-preventive paper
nPACK papel a prueba de corrosión mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > corrosion-preventive paper
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95 crimp paper cup
nPACK naso de papel rizado m -
96 double-face wax paper
nPACK papel encerado por ambas caras mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > double-face wax paper
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97 gummed paper tape
nPACK cinta de papel engomado f, precinto de papel engomado m -
98 heat-sealable paper
nCOATINGS, PACK papel termosellable m -
99 laid paper with rubber appearance
nPACK papel verjurado con acabado imitando a la goma mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > laid paper with rubber appearance
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100 curling
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