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1 swaging technique
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2 swaging technique
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3 swaging technique
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4 swaging
1. n тех. ковка в штампах2. n тех. обжатие, обжимка -
5 swaging
1. штампование в горячем виде2. штампующий в горячем виде3. разводка; обжатие; штамповка4. ковка в обжимках -
6 swaging
вытяжка (пластмассы); ковка (металла); горячая штамповка -
7 swaging die
1. ковочный штамп2. обжимной штамп -
8 forming technique
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9 hot-forming technique
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10 hybrid technique
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11 melting technique
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12 roller-making technique
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13 scarfing technique
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14 top-blowing technique
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15 unit technique
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16 unmanned production technique
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17 diffusion technique
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18 epitaxial growth technique
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19 etching technique
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20 vacuum technique
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