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41 vakuumapparat
subst. vacuum apparatus -
42 vakuumbehandling
subst. (avfallstek) vacuum treatment -
43 vakuumbelegging
subst. (korrosjon) vacuum coating -
44 vakuumbetong
subst. vacuum concrete -
45 vakuumbrems
subst. vacuum brake -
46 vakuumbremse
subst. vacuum brake -
47 vakuumbryter
subst. vacuum breaker -
48 vakuumdestillasjon
subst. vacuum distillation -
49 vakuumdrift
subst. vacuum operation -
50 vakuumejektor
subst. vacuum ejector -
51 vakuumekstrudering
subst. (plast) vacuum extrusion process -
52 vakuumenhet
subst. (mekanikk) vacuum equipment unit -
53 vakuumfaktor
subst. (teleteknikk) gas ratio, vacuum factor -
54 vakuumfilter
subst. vacuum filter -
55 vakuumfordampning
subst. vacuum evaporation -
56 vakuumforming
subst. (plast) vacuum forming -
57 vakuumforskaling
subst. (avfallstek) vacuum form -
58 vakuumimpregnering
subst. (elektrisitet) vacuum-impregnation -
59 vakuumindustri
subst. (miljø) vacuum industry -
60 vakuumisolert tank
subst. (mekanikk) vacuum insulated vessel
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