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1 plaster mould casting
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > plaster mould casting
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2 plaster mould casting
Англо русский политехнический словарь > plaster mould casting
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3 plaster mould casting
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4 plaster mould
injected into the mould — отлил в форму; отлитый в форму
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5 casting
1) литьё; отливка2) формование3) разливка4) прогиб бруса5) коробление ( древесины)6) литейный•- blown casting - bottom casting - box casting - bronze casting - centrifugal casting - centrifugal pressure casting - chill casting - chilled casting - composite casting - concrete casting - continuous casting - dry sand casting - evacuated die casting - finished casting - frail casting - honeycombed casting - iron casting - misrun casting - monoblock casting - mould casting - multiple casting - one-piece casting - open sand casting - pit casting - planchet casting - plaster casting - plaster mould casting - precision casting - rejected casting - rotary casting - sand casting - sand spun casting - semipermanent mould casting - shaped casting - shell casting - shell-moulded casting - short-run casting - slush casting - solid casting - stone casting - structural casting - thin section casting - top casting - unsound casting - vacuum die casting* * *1. отливка; литьё2. формование3. сборное бетонное или железобетонное изделие- casting of concrete without forms
- aluminum alloy castings
- beam casting
- centrifugal casting
- concrete casting
- steel casting
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6 precision casting
1. точное литье2. прецизионное литьеEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > precision casting
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