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1 layer adhesion
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > layer adhesion
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2 bonding layer
<el> ■ Verbundlage f<mech.eng> (very thin layer between overlay and lining) ■ Zwischenschicht f DIN ISO 4378-1 ; Bindungsschicht f ; Nickeldamm m -
3 5-layer packaging
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4 interface layer
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5 magnetic layer adhesion
<av.edp> ■ Magnetschichthaftung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > magnetic layer adhesion
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