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1 charge resistance furnace
charge resistance furnace Widerstandsspeicherofen m; Elektroofen m mit direkter Beheizung des HeizgutesEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > charge resistance furnace
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2 furnace charge
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3 charge
<chem.proc> ■ Eintrag m<el> (static, potential) ■ Aufladung f< metal> ■ Einsatz m< metal> ■ Füllung f<mvhcl.mot> (A/F mixture in engine) ■ Füllung f ; Ladung f< proc> ■ Ladung f< prod> ■ Ansatz m< waste> ■ Beschickung fvt <tech.gen> (machine, truck, container, with material; e.g. grain via hopper) ■ beschicken vtvt <chem.proc> ■ eintragen vtvt <el> (energy storage; e.g. battery, capacitor) ■ laden vt ; aufladen vt -
4 furnace charge
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5 furnace load
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6 charge level indicator
< metal> ■ Möllersonde fEnglish-german technical dictionary > charge level indicator
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7 charge of ore and fluxes
English-german technical dictionary > charge of ore and fluxes
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8 blast-furnace charge
English-german engineering dictionary > blast-furnace charge
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9 blast furnace charge materials
English-german engineering dictionary > blast furnace charge materials
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10 iron charge
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11 metal charge
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12 continuous charge furnace
< proc> ■ Füllschachtfeuerung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > continuous charge furnace
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13 continuous-charge furnace
< comb> ■ Schüttrostfeuerung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > continuous-charge furnace
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14 burden
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15 batch
<tech.gen> ■ Posten m<tech.gen> (of commands, processing steps etc.) ■ Stapel m<chem.proc> ■ Eintrag m< convey> ■ Beschickungsmenge f< plast> (for rubber products; e.g. for tires) ■ Kautschukmischung f ; Mischgut n ; Mischung f< prod> ■ Ansatz m< prod> (set of identical products, produced in one production run) ■ Charge f DIN 55350-31 ; Fertigungslos n ; Los n< prod> ■ Mischgut nvt <i&c> ■ abmessen vt -
16 rabble
vt <waste.proc> ■ krählen vt
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