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21 blow stage
bieg gorący generatoraokres dmuchania -
22 blow table
płyta form właściwych -
23 blow through
przedmuchiwać -
24 blow up
eksplodowaćnadmuchaćwybuchaćwysadzać w powietrze -
25 blow-back
nadmuchiwanieprzepływ wsteczny gazów w przewodzie wlotowym -
26 blow-by
przedmuch gazów z komory sprężania do komory korbowej -
27 blow-off
odmulanieprzedmuchiwanie kotłazbiornika -
28 blow-off cock
kurek spustowy -
29 blow-off pipe
rura spustowa -
30 blow-off valve
zawór spustowyzawór wydmuchowy -
31 blow-out
gazurozerwanierozsadzeniewytrysk ropyzgaśniecie płomieni -
32 blow-out coil
cewka wydmuchowa -
33 blow-out disk
przepona bezpieczeństwa -
34 blow-out preventer
głowica przeciwerupcyjnaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > blow-out preventer
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35 strike a blow for
(to make an effort on behalf of (a cause etc).) zasłużyć się -
36 after-blow
dmuchanie wykańczające w procesie konwertorowym -
37 arc blow
ugięcie łuku -
38 counter blow
nadmuchiwanie -
39 energy of blow
energia uderzeniapraca uderzeniowa -
40 force of blow
siła uderzenia młota
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