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1. свойство, качество, характеристика (see also properties)2. способность3. показательablation property — способность к абляции [уносу массы]
ablative property — способность к абляции [уносу массы]
air-hardening property — способность к воздушной закалке
bonding property — связывающая [клеящая] способность
cured property — 1) свойство вулканизата 2) отверждающее свойство
diffusion property — диффузионная способность
direction property — анизотропность
ductility property — пластичность
dyeing property — способность окрашиваться
environmental property — поведение ( материала) в окружающих условиях
free-cutting property — хорошая обрабатываемость резанием
heat-ageing property — сопротивление тепловому старению, поведение при тепловом старении
molding property — способность формования
pelleting property — способность таблетироваться, таблетируемость
storage property — устойчивость при хранении
ultimate strength property — предел прочности
ultimate tensile property — предел прочности на растяжение
unidirectional property — анизотропность, анизотропные свойства
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характеристика; свойство, качество
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