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81 knurled closure
Rändelverschluß fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > knurled closure
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82 seamed closure
Falzverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > seamed closure
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83 child-resistant closure
Kindergesicherter, VerschlußDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > child-resistant closure
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84 front closure
Stirnverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > front closure
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85 embossing closure
Prägeverschluß m, preßverschlußDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > embossing closure
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86 roll-in closure
Einrollverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > roll-in closure
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87 satety closure
Originalitätsverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > satety closure
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88 soldered closure
Lötverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > soldered closure
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89 bottle closure
Bottle closure, bottle capFlaschenversahluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > bottle closure
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90 slot closure
Schlitzverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > slot closure
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91 bayonet closure
Bayonet closure, slide lockBajonettverschluß mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > bayonet closure
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92 bottom closure
< prod> ■ Bodenverschluss m -
93 branch closure
<opt.owg> ■ Abzweigmuffe f< owg> ■ Aufteilungsmuffe f -
94 child-resistant closure
< prod> ■ kindergesicherter Verschluss m DIN 55 405English-german technical dictionary > child-resistant closure
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95 CR closure
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96 crown closure
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97 double-edge-lock closure
< prod> ■ Ohrenverschluss m DIN 55 405English-german technical dictionary > double-edge-lock closure
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98 emergency closure
<energ.hydr> ■ Notschluss m -
99 factory closure
< econ> ■ Betriebsstilllegung f -
100 form closure
<mech.eng> (kept together by geometric constraints; e.g. gear teeth, positive clut) ■ Formschluss m ; formschlüssige Verbindung f ; Berührungsschluss m rar
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