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1 apparatus for assembling glue-coated wood veneer sheet into a continuous stack
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > apparatus for assembling glue-coated wood veneer sheet into a continuous stack
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2 непрерывный покров
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > непрерывный покров
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3 цельный лист
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > цельный лист
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4 непрерывный покров
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > непрерывный покров
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5 непрерывный покров
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > непрерывный покров
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6 память на бездырочных элементах
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > память на бездырочных элементах
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7 непрерывный сутуночно-заготовочный стан
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > непрерывный сутуночно-заготовочный стан
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8 Bandverzinken
n < obfl> ■ continuous sheet galvanizing; continuous sheet galvanising GB ; continuous strip galvanizing; continuous strip galvanising GB -
9 непрерывный покров
1) Geology: continuous sheet (слой)2) Oil: continuous sheetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непрерывный покров
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10 рулонная печатная машина
1) General subject: web printing press, web-press, web-printing machine2) Obsolete: continuous sheet printing machine3) Engineering: web press, web-fed printing press4) Professional term: web5) Polygraphy: feed roll-type press, web-fed press, web fed6) Makarov: continuous sheet printing machine уст., reel-fed machineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рулонная печатная машина
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11 формовать целлюлозу в полотно
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > формовать целлюлозу в полотно
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12 Fourdrinier, Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing[br]b. 11 February 1766 London, Englandd. 3 September 1854 Mavesyn Ridware, near Rugeley, Staffordshire, England[br]English pioneer of the papermaking machine.[br]Fourdrinier's father was a paper manufacturer and stationer of London, from a family of French Protestant origin. Henry took up the same trade and, with his brother Sealy (d. 1847), devoted many years to developing the papermaking machine. Their first patent was taken out in 1801, but success was still far off. A machine for making paper had been invented a few years previously by Nicolas Robert at the Didot's mill at Essonnes, south of Paris. Robert quarrelled with the Didots, who then contacted their brother-in-law in England, John Gamble, in an attempt to raise capital for a larger machine. Gamble and the Fourdriniers called in the engineer Bryan Donkin, and between them they patented a much improved machine in 1807. In the new machine, the paper pulp flowed on to a moving continuous woven wire screen and was then squeezed between rollers to remove much of the water. The paper thus formed was transferred to a felt blanket and passed through a second press to remove more water, before being wound while still wet on to a drum. For the first time, a continuous sheet of paper could be made. Other inventors soon made further improvements: in 1817 John Dickinson obtained a patent for sizing baths to improve the surface of the paper; while in 1820 Thomas Crompton patented a steam-heated drum round which the paper was passed to speed up the drying process. The development cost of £60,000 bankrupted the brothers. Although Parliament extended the patent for fourteen years, and the machine was widely adopted, they never reaped much profit from it. Tsar Alexander of Russia became interested in the papermaking machine while on a visit to England in 1814 and promised Henry Fourdrinier £700 per year for ten years for super-intending the erection of two machines in Russia; Henry carried out the work, but he received no payment. At the age of 72 he travelled to St Petersburg to seek recompense from the Tsar's successor Nicholas I, but to no avail. Eventually, on a motion in the House of Commons, the British Government awarded Fourdrinier a payment of £7,000. The paper trade, sensing the inadequacy of this sum, augmented it with a further sum which they subscribed so that an annuity could be purchased for Henry, then the only surviving brother, and his two daughters, to enable them to live in modest comfort. From its invention in ancient China (see Cai Lun), its appearance in the Middle Ages in Europe and through the first three and a half centuries of printing, every sheet of paper had to made by hand. The daily output of a hand-made paper mill was only 60–100 lb (27–45 kg), whereas the new machine increased that tenfold. Even higher speeds were achieved, with corresponding reductions in cost; the old mills could not possibly have kept pace with the new mechanical printing presses. The Fourdrinier machine was thus an essential element in the technological developments that brought about the revolution in the production of reading matter of all kinds during the nineteenth century. The high-speed, giant paper-making machines of the late twentieth century work on the same principle as the Fourdrinier of 1807.[br]Further ReadingR.H.Clapperton, 1967, The Paper-making Machine, Oxford: Pergamon Press. D.Hunter, 1947, Papermaking. The History and Technique of an Ancient Craft, London.LRD -
13 целлюлоза
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14 Anlage zum Bandverzinken
f < obfl> ■ continuous sheet galvanizing line; continuous strip galvanizing lineGerman-english technical dictionary > Anlage zum Bandverzinken
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15 Bandverzinkungsanlage
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16 Transparent Film Fibres
The transparent cellulose paper used for wrapping food-stuffs and other articles is identical in constitution with viscose rayon, and is prepared in the same way up to the point of spinning in which it is extruded- through a wide and exceedingly fine slit and is coagulated in continuous sheet form. For textile uses the sheet is cut up into very narrow strips as small as 1/80-in. wide when used alone for effect threads or twisted with another thread, and as fine as 1/100-in. wide when reduced to. staple fibre form and mixed with other fibres prior to spinning.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Transparent Film Fibres
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17 запоминающее устройство на бездырочных элементах
Engineering: continuous sheet memoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > запоминающее устройство на бездырочных элементах
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18 непрерывный суточно-заготовочный стан
Metallurgy: continuous sheet bar-and-billet millУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непрерывный суточно-заготовочный стан
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19 непрерывный сутуночно-заготовочный прокатный стан
Engineering: continuous sheet bar-and-billet millУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непрерывный сутуночно-заготовочный прокатный стан
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20 непрерывный сутуночно-заготовочный стан
Engineering: continuous sheet bar-and-billet mill (прокатный)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > непрерывный сутуночно-заготовочный стан
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