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(DE) Zellstoff {r}; (EN) cellulose; cellulosic; chemical wood pulp; wood-pulp; woodfibre -
3 производство целлюлозы
производство целлюлозы
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pulp industry
A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in manufacturing and selling the soft, moist, slightly cohering mass deriving from wood that is used to produce paper sheets, cardboard and other paper products. (Source: RHW)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > производство целлюлозы
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4 выход целлюлозы с 1 м3 варочного котла
выход целлюлозы с 1 м3 варочного котла
Ндп. съем целлюлозы в 1 м3 варочного котла
Количество воздушно-сухой целлюлозы в килограммах, получаемой за одну варку из 1 м3 объема варочного котла.
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