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1 quenching fluid
mud fluid — буровой глинистый раствор, промывочная жидкость
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > quenching fluid
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2 quenching fluid
= refrigerent fluid охлаждающая жидкостьEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > quenching fluid
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3 quenching fluid
Механика: охлаждающая жидкость -
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5 fluid
1) жидкость || жидкий; текучий2) газ || газообразный3) гидравлический; пневматический•- green metal cutting fluid
- braking fluid
- coolant fluid
- coolant-cutting fluid
- damping fluid
- dielectric fluid
- difficult-to-pump fluid
- electrolyte fluid
- exhaust fluid
- flushing fluid
- grinding fluid
- hydraulic fluid
- lapping fluid
- low-foaming fluid
- lubricant-bearing pressurized fluid
- lubricating fluid
- machining fluid
- metal-working fluid
- nitrite-free fluid
- operating fluid
- parting fluid
- petroleum fluid
- pressure fluid
- pressurized fluid
- quenching fluid
- refrigerent fluid
- soluble oil grinding fluid
- standard working fluid
- sulfurized cutting fluid
- tapping fluid
- water-mix cutting fluid
- working fluidEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > fluid
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6 fluid
жидкость; жидкий, текучий; движущийсяcleaning fluid — смывочная жидкость, смывочный раствор
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7 quenching medium
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > quenching medium
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8 refrigerent fluid
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > refrigerent fluid
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9 cleaning fluid
1. очищающая жидкость2. смывочный растворmud fluid — буровой глинистый раствор, промывочная жидкость
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10 controlled fluid
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > controlled fluid
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11 damping fluid
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12 ethyl fluid
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13 frictionless fluid
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > frictionless fluid
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14 operating fluid
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > operating fluid
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15 perfect fluid
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16 power steering fluid
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > power steering fluid
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17 rinsing fluid
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18 soldering fluid
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > soldering fluid
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19 washer fluid
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20 perivisceral fluid
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