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1 carbon-deposit removal
English-russian automobile dictionary > carbon-deposit removal
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2 carbon-deposit removal
Автомобильный термин: удаление нагараУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > carbon-deposit removal
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3 carbon deposit removal
karbon kirini giderme -
4 carbon deposit removal
karbon kirini giderme -
5 carbon removal
= carbon-deposit removal удаление нагара -
6 removal
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7 carbon
углерод; графит; уголь; нагар (напр. в цилиндре двигателя); слой нагара; продукт сгорания- carbon bridge - carbon brush - carbon cleaning- job- carbon deposit - carbon deposit removing - carbon dioxide - carbon film - carbon formation - carbon-free - carbon knock - carbon monoxide - carbon removal - carbon remover - carbon removing - carbon removing brush - carbon scraper - carbon steel - carbon thrust ring -
8 ash
1) пепел
2) золистый
3) золовой
4) золосмывный
5) золоулавливающий
6) зольный
7) озолять
8) шлаковой
9) ясенный
10) огарок
11) зола
12) сжигать
13) зольность
– ash analysis
– ash collection
– ash collector
– ash content
– ash deposit
– ash disposal area
– ash dump
– ash erosion
– ash floor
– ash gate
– ash handling
– ash hopper
– ash pit
– ash reinjection
– ash removal
– ash sluicing device
– fly ash
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