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41 flame detector
nHEAT detector de llamas m -
42 flame failure
nTHERMO interrupción de la llama f -
43 flame holder
nAIR TRANSP mantenedor de llamas m, retardador de llamas m -
44 flame hydrolysis
nOPT hidrólisis de llama f -
45 flame photometer
nINSTR, LAB flamómetro m (AmL), fotómetro de llama m (Esp) -
46 flame plate
nPROD chapa de fuego f -
47 flame spectroscopy
nPHYS, THERMO espectroscopia a la llama f -
48 flame spectrum
nPHYS, THERMO espectro de llama m -
49 flame trap
nAIR TRANSP atrapador de llamas m, atrapallamas mCONST, PETR TECH apagallamas mSAFE apagallamas m, parallamas mSPACE apagallamas mTHERMO apagallamas m, parallamas mVEH dispositivo antillamarada m -
50 flame tube
nPROD of brazing lamp tubo quemador m -
51 flame-cutter
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52 flame-cutting torch
nTHERMO soplete para oxicorte m -
53 flame-emission spectroscopy
nPHYS, THERMO espectroscopia de emisión por llama fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > flame-emission spectroscopy
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54 flame-gouging
nCONST escopladura por llama f -
55 flame-harden
vtTHERMO templar a la llama, templar superficialmente con la llama -
56 flame-projector
nMILIT lanzallamas m -
57 flame-resistant paint
nCOATINGS, COLOUR, CONST, SAFE, THERMO pintura ignífuga f, pintura resistente al fuego fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > flame-resistant paint
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58 flame-retardant conveyor belt
nMECH ENG cinta transportadora resistente al fuego f, cinta transportadora retardadora de llamas fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > flame-retardant conveyor belt
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59 flame-spray coating
nCOATINGS, MECH, THERMO revestimiento realizado con soplete m, revestimiento realizado utilizando llama m -
60 flame-spraying
nNUCL metalización por soplete f
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