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1 осадитель
1) Medicine: precipitant, precipitator2) Engineering: arrester, nonsolvent, precipitating agent, settler3) Chemistry: non-solvent (nonsolvent)4) Mining: flocculant, flocculator5) Metallurgy: precipitator (аппарат для осаждени)6) Polygraphy: precipitator (вещество)7) Electronics: electrostatic precipitator, precipitron8) Ecology: sinking agent9) Drilling: flocculent, precipitator precipitation10) Polymers: clariflocculator, coagulant liquor, coagulating medium, coagulator, precipitating liquid11) Makarov: precipitation agent, precipitation box, precipitation tank, precipitation vat, precipitator (аппарат), precipitator (реагент)12) Cement: sedimentator -
2 осадитель
n1) eng. appareil à précipitation, settler, solvant2) chem. s précipitant3) metal. agent de précipitation, agent précipitateur, précipitant, précipiteur, récipient de précipitation, précipitateur -
3 осаждающее вещество
adj1) chem. s précipitant2) metal. agent de précipitation, agent précipitateur, précipitant, précipitateur -
4 вещество осаждающее
agent m de précipitationРусско-французский словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > вещество осаждающее
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5 осаждающее вещество
1) General subject: precipitator2) Engineering: precipitating agent3) Chemistry: precipitant4) Silicates: precipitating reagent5) Ecology: sinking agent6) Drilling: precipitator precipitation7) Makarov: flocculating agentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осаждающее вещество
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6 осадитель
précipitateur, agent de précipitation -
7 осадитель
magent m de précipitationРусско-французский словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > осадитель
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