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Русско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > прутковый припой
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Русско-английский политехнический словарь > прутковый припой
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1) General subject: conk, copper, copper-bit, solderer, soldering-copper2) Engineering: doctor, grozing iron (для трубных соединений), iron, soldering copper3) Construction: copper bit, solder, solder gun, soldering bit4) Railway term: copper bolt, copper tip5) Automobile industry: bar solder, soldering tool6) Mining: soldering-iron7) Metallurgy: pointed soldering copper8) Physics: soldering hammer9) Electronics: electric soldering iron11) Mechanics: soldering machine12) Microelectronics: soldering gun, soldering iron -
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solder alloy, solder* * *припо́й м.
solderнабира́ть припо́й на пая́льник — let the (soldering) iron load up with solderлегкопла́вкий припо́й — quick solderмя́гкий припо́й — (soft) solder, common [fine, medium, quick, slicker] solderпрутко́вый припо́й — bar [stick] solderприпо́й с канифо́лью, тру́бчатый — rosin-core solderтвё́рдый припо́й — hard [brazing, strong] solderци́нковый припо́й — brazing spelter -
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3) Automobile industry: commutator bar, sipe4) Textile: drop wire, dropper, faller, faller wire5) Electronics: lamel7) Oil: bar (пластина коллектора)8) Astronautics: water switch9) Household appliances: solder pad10) Electrical engineering: commutator segment -
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f <kfz.rep> ■ solder stick; lead bar -
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