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2) Горное дело: крупнокусковая пустая порода, крупные обломки3) Текстиль: отходы ворсования -
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Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > coarse waste
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1. перемещённый элювий 2. выработанное пространство 3. пустая порода 4. угольная мелочь 5. материал, уносимый потоком в море 6. обломочный материал, образовавшийся в процессе дезинтеграции горных пород
coarse waste крупные обломки горных пород
creeping waste оползень
hillside waste делювий на склонах
radioactive waste радиоактивные отходы
rock waste обломки горных пород
salt waste солончаковая пустыня
small waste мелкие обломки горных пород
underground waste подземные потери
weathering waste детрит, обломочный материал
* * *• материал, уносимый потоком в море• обломочный материал, образовавшийся дезинтеграцией• отвалы -
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Low-quality cotton fabrics made from hard twisted warp and waste weft in plain or twill weave. The warp is about 28's to 34's and weft from 8's to 1's or even coarser. Waste plains are plain weave. Waste twills or sheetings are the 2 & 2 weave. Waste cotton blankets are made in wide widths and coarse weft known as " Jumbo " cops are used, which are as large as can be accommodated in the shuttle. The cops are solid and the weft is unwound from the inside of the cop. There is no shuttle peg, but the inside walls of the shuttle are serrated to keep the cop in its place. (See Blankets) -
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The unreelable portions of silk cocoons, and waste from silk throwing mills, etc. It is spun into yarns of two entirely different characters. The waste silk is carefully combed on specially designed machines, each successive combing yielding shorter fibre length than the previous one. These drafts are spun, usually on ring frames, into high grade yarns. The very short waste or noils remaining when the best fibre has been used are spun into coarse counts on the woollen principle, and on the Continent this class of yarn is known as schappe silk. -
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< geo> ■ Schutt m DIN 4047-3< waste> ■ Grobschmutz m -
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< waste> ■ Grobkornbereich mEnglish-german technical dictionary > coarse particle category
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< waste> ■ Grobzerkleinerung f
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