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1 continuous steamer
1) Текстиль: проходной запарной аппарат, проходной зрельник2) Нефть: непрерывная запарка, ходовая запарка -
2 continuous steamer
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > continuous steamer
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3 continuous steamer
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > continuous steamer
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4 continuous steamer
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > continuous steamer
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5 continuous steamer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > continuous steamer
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6 continuous steamer
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > continuous steamer
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запарной аппарат; зрельник @Brandwood steamer запарной аппарат системы Брендвуда (для фиксации высокой крутки пряжи методом запаривания под вакуумом) @continuous steamer проходной запарной аппарат; проходной зрельник @hat steamer аппарат для запарки или формировки шляп @Mathieson steamer аппарат системы Матисона (для промывки и отбелки хлопчатобумажной ткани врасправку на конвейере с последующим запариванием) @rapid steamer скоростной зрельник (для запаривания набивной ткани) @ -
8 steamer
запарной аппарат; зрельник @Brandwood steamer запарной аппарат системы Брендвуда (для фиксации высокой крутки пряжи методом запаривания под вакуумом) @continuous steamer проходной запарной аппарат; проходной зрельник @hat steamer аппарат для запарки или формировки шляп @Mathieson steamer аппарат системы Матисона (для промывки и отбелки хлопчатобумажной ткани врасправку на конвейере с последующим запариванием) @rapid steamer скоростной зрельник (для запаривания набивной ткани) @
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