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1 эмаль по чугуну
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2 резак для чугуна
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > резак для чугуна
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3 Gusseisenemail
n < obfl> ■ porcelain/vitreous enamel for cast iron; cast iron enamel; cast iron frit -
4 Gussemail
n < obfl> ■ porcelain/vitreous enamel for cast iron; cast iron enamel; cast iron frit -
5 эмаль
porcelain enamel, (1. покрытие 2. краска 3. светочувствительный копировальный слой) enamel* * *эма́ль ж.1. (vitreous) enamel, porcelain enamelнаноси́ть эма́ль — apply enamelобжига́ть эма́ль — fire (a coat of enamel)наплавля́ть эма́ль на мета́лл — fuse (a coat of enamel) to metal2. ( вид краски) (organic) enamel (Примечание. Нормативный термин для этого значения — эма́левая кра́ска)не́которые эма́ли при высыха́нии даю́т ма́товую пове́рхность — some enamels dry to a flat finishэма́ль образу́ет при высыха́нии твё́рдую глянцеви́тую плё́нку — enamel dries to a glossy solidпридава́ть эма́ли ма́товость — flatten an enamel coatingэма́ль растека́ется и образу́ет гла́дкое покры́тие — enamel flows out to a smooth coatсуши́ть эма́ль в пе́чи — cure enamel by backingалки́дная эма́ль — alkyd (organic) enamelэма́ль возду́шной су́шки — air-drying (organic) enamelглуха́я эма́ль — opaque (vitreous) enamelэма́ль горя́чей су́шки — baking (organic) enamelгрунтова́я эма́ль — ground-coat [undercoat] (vitreous) enamelма́сляная эма́ль — oleoresin (organic) enamelнитроцеллюло́зная эма́ль — nitrocellulose enamelэма́ль печно́й су́шки — baking (organic) enamelпокро́вная эма́ль — cover-coat (vitreous) enamelнаноси́ть покро́вную эма́ль по грунтово́й эма́ли — apply a cover enamel coat over a ground coatэма́ль по ста́ли — sheet-steel (vitreous) enamelэма́ль по чугуну́ — cast-iron enamelпрозра́чная эма́ль — transparent (vitreous) enamelэма́ль холо́дной су́шки — air-drying (organic) enamel -
6 эмаль по чугуну
Engineering: cast-iron enamel -
7 чугунен
cast-iron (attr.), (емайлиран, за съд) enamel (attr.)* * *чугу̀нен,* * *cast iron* * *cast-iron (attr.), (емайлиран, за съд) enamel (attr.) -
8 Belling, Charles Reginald
SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. 11 May 1884 Bodmin, Cornwall, Englandd. 8 February 1965 while on a cruise[br]English electrical engineer best known as the pioneer of the wire-wound clay-former heating element which made possible the efficient domestic electric fire.[br]Belling was educated at Burts Grammar School in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, and at Crossley Schools in Halifax, Yorkshire. In 1903 he was apprenticed to Crompton \& Co. at Chelmsford in Essex, the firm that in 1894 offered for sale the earliest electric heaters. These electric radiant panels were intended as heating radiators or cooking hotplates, but were not very successful because, being cast-iron panels into which heating wires had been embedded in enamel, they tended to fracture due to the different rates of thermal expansion of the iron and the enamel. Other designs of electric heaters followed, notably the introduction of large, sausage-shaped carbon filament bulbs fitted into a fire frame and backed by reflectors. This was the idea of H. Dowsing, a collaborator of Crompton, in 1904.After qualifying in 1906, Belling left Crompton \& Co. and went to work for Ediswan at Ponders End in Hertfordshire. He left in 1912 to set up his own business, which he began in a small shed in Enfield. With a small staff and capital of £450, he took out his first patent for his wire-wound-former electric fire in the same year. The resistance wire, made from nickel-chrome alloy such as that patented in 1906 by A.L. Marsh, was coiled round a clay former. Six such bars were attached to a cast-iron frame with heating control knobs, and the device was marketed as the Standard Belling Fire. Advertised in 1912, the fire was an immediate success and was followed by many other variations. Improvements to the first model included wire safety guards, enamel finishes and a frame ornamented with copper and brass.Belling turned his attention to hotplates, cookers, immersion heaters, electric irons, water urns and kettles, producing the Modernette Cooker (1919), the multi-parabola fire bar (1921), the plate and dish warmer (1924), the storage heater (1926) and the famous Baby Belling cookers, the first of which appeared in 1929. By 1955 business had developed so well that Belling opened another factory at Burnley, Lancashire. He partly underwrote, for the amount of £1 million, a proposed scientific technical college for the electrical industry at Enfield.[br]Further Reading1985, Dictionary of Business Biography, Butterworth.G.Jukes, 1963, The Story of Belling, Belling and Co. Ltd (produced by the company in its Golden Jubilee year).DYBiographical history of technology > Belling, Charles Reginald
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9 acero
m.steel.acero galvanizado galvanized steelacero inoxidable stainless steelacero de tungsteno tungsten steelpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: acerar.* * *1 steel2 (espada) sword, steel\tener (los) nervios de acero to have nerves of steelacero fundido cast steelacero inoxidable stainless steel* * *noun m.* * *SM steel* * ** * *= steel.Ex. Steel, for example, is one kind of metal.----* acero adamascado = damask steel.* acero cepillado = brushed steel.* acero damasquinado = damask steel.* acero de Damasco = damask steel, Damascus steel.* acero esmaltado = enamel steel.* acero inoxidable = stainless steel.* acero pulido = brushed steel.* buril de acero = steel point.* cable de acero = wire rope.* chapa de acero = steel sheet.* Comunidad Europea del Carbón y el Acero (CECA) = European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).* con estructura de acero = steel-framed.* de estructura de acero = steel-framed.* fabricación de acero = steelmaking [steel making].* fábrica de laminación de acero = steel mill.* fundición de acero = steelmaking [steel making].* grabado en acero = steel engraving.* industria del acero = steel industry.* nervios de acero = nerves of steel.* planta de laminación de acero = steel mill.* telón de acero, el = iron curtain, the.* * ** * *= steel.Ex: Steel, for example, is one kind of metal.
* acero adamascado = damask steel.* acero cepillado = brushed steel.* acero damasquinado = damask steel.* acero de Damasco = damask steel, Damascus steel.* acero esmaltado = enamel steel.* acero inoxidable = stainless steel.* acero pulido = brushed steel.* buril de acero = steel point.* cable de acero = wire rope.* chapa de acero = steel sheet.* Comunidad Europea del Carbón y el Acero (CECA) = European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).* con estructura de acero = steel-framed.* de estructura de acero = steel-framed.* fabricación de acero = steelmaking [steel making].* fábrica de laminación de acero = steel mill.* fundición de acero = steelmaking [steel making].* grabado en acero = steel engraving.* industria del acero = steel industry.* nervios de acero = nerves of steel.* planta de laminación de acero = steel mill.* telón de acero, el = iron curtain, the.* * *1 ( Metal) steelCompuestos:stainless steel● acero colado or fundidocast steelspecial steels* * *
Del verbo acerar: ( conjugate acerar)
acero es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
aceró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
acerar
acero
acero sustantivo masculino (Metal) steel;
acero sustantivo masculino
1 steel
acero inoxidable, stainless steel
figurado tiene unos nervios de acero, she's got nerves of steel
2 (espada) sword: toreó bien, pero falló con el acero, he fought the bull well, but he couldn't manage to plunge the sword
' acero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
CECA
- inoxidable
- laminada
- laminado
- pulmón
English:
make
- nerve
- stainless
- steel
- steel-plated
- iron
- out of
* * *acero nm1. [metal] steel;nervios de acero nerves of steelacero al carbono carbon steel;acero galvanizado galvanized steel;acero inoxidable stainless steel2. [espada] blade* * *m steel;tener nervios de acero have nerves of steel* * *acero nm: steelacero inoxidable: stainless steel* * *acero n steel
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