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1 медь
* * *медь ж.
copper, Cuдразни́ть медь на, напр. пло́тность, ко́вкость — pole (down) the copper for, e. g., density, toughnessзейгерова́ть медь — liquate copperизвлека́ть медь пла́вкой — extract copper by smelting, smelt copperрафини́ровать медь — refine copperснима́ть медь с като́дной осно́вы ( в электролитическом процессе) — strip the copper (deposit) from a starting sheetбе́лая медь — German silverбескислоро́дная медь — oxygen-free copperкато́дная медь — cathode copperкато́дная, брикети́рованная медь — coalesced copperконве́ртерная медь — blister copperлистова́я медь — sheet [flat] copperлите́йная медь — casting copperнагарто́ванная медь — cold-worked copperмедь обмо́тки возбу́ждения — field copperпо́довая медь — (copper) bottomsполосова́я медь — flat copperпрутко́вая медь — bar copperсаморо́дная медь — native copperстанда́ртная медь — standard copperтехни́чески чи́стая медь — tough pitch copperчернова́я медь — blister copperчернова́я медь из оки́сленных руд — black copperчу́шковая медь — pig copperштыкова́я медь — cake copperэлектролити́ческая медь — electrolytic copper -
2 Kupferblech
n sheet copper; ein Kupferblech a copper sheet* * *Kụp|fer|blechntsheet copper* * *Kup·fer·blechnt BAU copper sheet* * *Kupferblech n sheet copper;ein Kupferblech a copper sheet* * *n.copper sheet n. -
3 blacha
( płyta metalowa) sheet metal; ( forma do ciasta) baking tray lub sheetwykuć blacha coś na blachę — (przen) to learn sth by rote
* * *f.1. ( materiał) sheet, sheeting; ( gruba) plate; blacha cynkowa/miedziana/metalowa sheet zinc/copper/metal; blacha stalowa steel sheet l. plate.2. przen. wykuć coś na blachę pot. learn sth by heart.3. ( do pieczenia) baking sheet, baking tray; piec coś na płaskiej blasze bake sth on a shallow tray.4. ( płyta pieca kuchennego) top plate, griddle, kitchen range; rozpalić ogień pod blachą light the range.5. muz. pot. brass.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > blacha
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4 мбулу-нгулу
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5 листовая медь
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > листовая медь
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6 листовая медь
sheet copper, copper sheetРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > листовая медь
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7 медна ламарина
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8 kuparilevy
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9 ריקוע נחושת
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10 bakarni lim
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11 bakır levha
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12 листовая медь
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13 chapa de cobre
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14 hoja de cobre
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15 kupariohutlevy
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16 blacha miedziana cienka
• sheet copperSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > blacha miedziana cienka
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17 листовая медь
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18 bakır sac
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19 Boulsover, Thomas
[br]b. 1704d. 1788[br]English cutler, metalworker and inventor of Sheffield plate.[br]Boulsover, originally a small-scale manufacturer of cutlery, is believed to have specialized in making knife-handle components. About 1742 he found that a thin sheet of silver could be fused to copper sheet by rolling or beating to flatten it. Thus he developed the plating of silver, later called Sheffield plate.The method when perfected consisted of copper sheet overlaid by thin sheet silver being annealed by red heat. Protected by iron sheeting, the copper and silver were rolled together, becoming fused to a single plate capable of undergoing further manufacturing processes. Later developments included methods of edging the fused sheets and the placing of silver sheet on both lower and upper surfaces of copper, to produce high-quality silver plate, in much demand by the latter part of the century. Boulsover himself is said to have produced only small articles such as buttons and snuff boxes from this material, which by 1758 was being exploited more commercially by Joseph Hancock in Sheffield making candlesticks, hot-water pots and coffee pots. Matthew Boulton introduced its manufacture in very high-quality products during the 1760s to Birmingham, where the technique was widely adopted later. By the 1770s Boulsover was engaged in rolling his plated copper for industry elsewhere, also trading in iron and purchasing blister steel which he converted by the Huntsman process to crucible steel. Blister steel was converted on his behalf to shear steel by forging. He is thought to have also been responsible for improving this product further, introducing "double-shear steel", by repeating the forging and faggoting of shear steel bars. Thomas Boulsover had become a Sheffield entrepreneur, well known for his numerous skills with metals.[br]Further ReadingH.W.Dickinson, 1937, Matthew Boulton, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (describes Boulsover's innovation and further development of Sheffield plate).J.Holland, 1834, Manufactures in Metal III, 354–8.For activities in steel see: K.C.Barraclough, 1991, "Steel in the Industrial Revolution", in J.Day and R.F.Tylecote (eds), The Industrial Revolution in Metals, The Institute of Metals.JD -
20 медь
ж. copper, Cu
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