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1 casting of rolls
cotton rolls — ватный; валик
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2 casting of rolls
Полиграфия: отливка валиков, отливка валиком -
3 casting of rolls
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > casting of rolls
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4 casting
1. стереотип2. отливка3. подсчёт, вычислениеcopy casting — расчёт набора; определение объёма оригинала
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5 casting
1) стереотип2) отливка (стереотипа, шрифта)3) подсчёт, вычислениеАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > casting
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6 cotton rolls
ватный; валик -
7 platform
3) ростверк4) ряж; шпальная клетка6) нефт. морское основание; морская платформа9) двигаться горизонтально, не следуя волнам ( об СПК)•-
access platform
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accommodation offshore platform
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altar platform
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articulated offshore platform
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articulated platform
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astronaut-serviced platform
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astronaut-tended platform
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bay platform
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bleeder platform
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brake platform
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breast-tuyere platform
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cage platform
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camera platform
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casting platform
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charging offshore platform
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charging platform
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circular platform
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coil support platform
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compass platform
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compass testing platform
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continental platform
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converter platform
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cooling chamber platform
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coorbiting platforms
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core platform
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data-collection platform
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double board platform
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dressing platform
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drilling offshore platform
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drilling platform
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earth observation platform
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elevating platform
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elevator car platform
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end platform
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environmental platform
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feed-off-the-arm platform
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field-terminal offshore platform
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flare offshore platform
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free arm platform
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free-off-the arm platform
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gangway platform
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gravity-type offshore platform
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gravity offshore platform
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guyed tower off shore platform
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gyroscope-stabilized platform
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hardware platform
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helicopter landing platform
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helicopter platform
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hot-metal charging platform
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ice platform
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icing platform
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industrial space platform
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ingot casting platform
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instrumentation platform
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interrogating platform
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island platform
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jacket offshore platform
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jack-up offshore platform
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ladle platform
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larry car platform
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leadsman's platform
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lifting platform
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loading platform
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manipulator arm-equipped platform
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manned platform
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manned space platform
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man-tended space platform
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mat-supported drilling offshore platform
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microwave powered platform
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mixing platform
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mobile offshore platform
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mold setting platform
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monopod offshore platform
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moored deep-ocean platform
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nonspinning platform
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observation platform
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ocean test platform
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operating platform
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orbital platform
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oscillating offshore platform
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payload-mated platform
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piled offshore platform
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pileless offshore platform
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piling-supported offshore platform
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pourer's platform
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pouring platform
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processing offshore platform
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producing off shore platform
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production offshore platform
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racking platform
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radar platform
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raised platform
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raising platform
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relieving platform
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relining platform
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robot platform
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rolling platform
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sampling platform
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satellite offshore platform
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satellite-based platform
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satellite platform
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scale platform
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scaling platform
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science work platform
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scissor platform
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sea observation platform
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self-elevating offshore platform
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self-mobilizing offshore platform
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self-reporting platform
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self-timed platform
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semisubmersible drilling offshore platform
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setback platform
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shoring platform
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single-well offshore platform
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sinking platform
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sloping platform
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software platform
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sounding platform
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space station platform
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space-based platform
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space platform
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stabilized platform
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stair platform
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submersible barge platform
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submersible offshore platform
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support platform
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swinging platform
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tapping platform
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teeming platform
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template offshore platform
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tended offshore platform
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tension leg semisubmersible offshore platform
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traveling platform
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trestle platform
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tropical-orbiting platform
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unloading platform
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unmanned platform
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vertically-moored offshore platform
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vertical-moored offshore platform
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weighing platform
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withdrawal rolls platform
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work platform -
8 stand
1) станина; основание2) подставка; штатив; пьедестал5) горн. звено буровых штанг; нефт. свеча бурильных труб6) метал. клеть7) позиция, положение || занимать позицию9) остановка, пауза10) выдерживать (усилие, напряжение)11) авто стоянка13) лесонасаждение; древостой14) запас древесины ( на 1 га)•-
accumulator stand
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air brake unwind stand
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angular roll stand
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animation stand
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anvil stand
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balancing stand
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base stand
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blooming mill stand
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breakdown stand
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broadside stand
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camera stand
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capless stand
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case stand
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casting stand
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center shaft-type rewind stand
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check-out stand
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cogging stand
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complete stand
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continuous turn-over unwind stand
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control stand
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die stand
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display stand
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double-roll stand
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drive stand
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dummy stand
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duplex reel stand
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finishing stand
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flying stand
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heavy-duty roll stand
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inboard-type roll stand
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incomplete stand
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inspection stand
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iron stand
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lathe delivery stand
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lathe retrieval stand
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load/unload stand
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machine stand
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mill roll stand
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mill stand
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motor test stand
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open-file stand
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operator's stand
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outboard-type roll stand
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pallet stand
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parking stand
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passenger loading stand
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pipette stand
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pipett stand
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planishing stand
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portable stand
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proving stand
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reduction stand
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reel stand
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reel-off stand
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reel-up stand
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retouching stand
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rewind stand
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roll stand
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shaping stand
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shelf stand
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single-roll stand
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spreading stand
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stand of rolls
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steering stand
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stock stand
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takeup stand
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teeming ladle stand
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testing stand
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test stand
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tool stand
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turret-type rewind stand
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turret-type unwind stand
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unwind stand
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9 Rosenhain, Walter
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 24 August 1875 Berlin, Germanyd. 17 March 1934 Kingston Hill, Surrey, England[br]German metallurgist, first Superintendent of the Department of Metallurgy and Metallurgical Chemistry at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex.[br]His family emigrated to Australia when he was 5 years old. He was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne, and attended Queen's College, University of Melbourne, graduating in physics and engineering in 1897. As an 1851 Exhibitioner he then spent three years at St John's College, Cambridge, under Sir Alfred Ewing, where he studied the microstructure of deformed metal crystals and abandoned his original intention of becoming a civil engineer. Rosenhain was the first to observe the slip-bands in metal crystals, and in the Bakerian Lecture delivered jointly by Ewing and Rosenhain to the Royal Society in 1899 it was shown that metals deformed plastically by a mechanism involving shear slip along individual crystal planes. From this conception modern ideas on the plasticity and recrystallization of metals rapidly developed. On leaving Cambridge, Rosenhain joined the Birmingham firm of Chance Brothers, where he worked for six years on optical glass and lighthouse-lens systems. A book, Glass Manufacture, written in 1908, derives from this period, during which he continued his metallurgical researches in the evenings in his home laboratory and published several papers on his work.In 1906 Rosenhain was appointed Head of the Metallurgical Department of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), and in 1908 he became the first Superintendent of the new Department of Metallurgy and Metallurgical Chemistry. Many of the techniques he introduced at Teddington were described in his Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, published in 1914. At the outbreak of the First World War, Rosenhain was asked to undertake work in his department on the manufacture of optical glass. This soon made it possible to manufacture optical glass of high quality on an industrial scale in Britain. Much valuable work on refractory materials stemmed from this venture. Rosenhain's early years at the NPL were, however, inseparably linked with his work on light alloys, which between 1912 and the end of the war involved virtually all of the metallurgical staff of the laboratory. The most important end product was the well-known "Y" Alloy (4% copper, 2% nickel and 1.5% magnesium) extensively used for the pistons and cylinder heads of aircraft engines. It was the prototype of the RR series of alloys jointly developed by Rolls Royce and High Duty Alloys. An improved zinc-based die-casting alloy devised by Rosenhain was also used during the war on a large scale for the production of shell fuses.After the First World War, much attention was devoted to beryllium, which because of its strength, lightness, and stiffness would, it was hoped, become the airframe material of the future. It remained, however, too brittle for practical use. Other investigations dealt with impurities in copper, gases in aluminium alloys, dental alloys, and the constitution of alloys. During this period, Rosenhain's laboratory became internationally known as a centre of excellence for the determination of accurate equilibrium diagrams.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1913. President, Institute of Metals 1828–30. Iron and Steel Institute Bessemer Medal, Carnegie Medal.Bibliography1908, Glass Manufacture.1914, An Introduction to the Study of Physical Metallurgy, London: Constable. Rosenhain published over 100 research papers.Further ReadingJ.L.Haughton, 1934, "The work of Walter Rosenhain", Journal of the Institute of Metals 55(2):17–32.ASD
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