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1 slag composition
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2 slag composition
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3 slag composition
Металлургия: состав шлака, состав шлака (химический) -
4 composition
1. композиция; состав2. композиционныйThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > composition
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5 converter slag
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6 early slag
1. первичный шлакexpanded blastfurnace slag — шлак, шлаковая пемза, термозит
foamed slag — вспученный шлак, шлаковая пемза, термозит
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7 foamed slag
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8 carbide-free slag
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > carbide-free slag
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9 copper dross slag
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > copper dross slag
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10 copper oxide slag
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > copper oxide slag
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11 desulphurizing slag
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12 flaming slag
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13 flushing slag
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14 free-running slag
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > free-running slag
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15 granulated slag
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > granulated slag
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16 ground basic slag
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > ground basic slag
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17 high-alumina slag
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18 high-lime slag
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19 highly basic slag
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20 ladle slag
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