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1 carbon
['kɑːbən]n ( CHEM)węgiel m* * *(an element occurring as diamond and graphite and also in coal etc.) węgiel- carbon dioxide
- carbon monoxide
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2 carbon copy
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3 carbon monoxide
[mɔ'nɔksaɪd]ntlenek m węgla* * *(a colourless, very poisonous gas which has no smell: Carbon monoxide is given off by car engines.) tlenek węgla -
4 carbon paper
nkalka f (maszynowa or ołówkowa)* * *(a type of paper coated with carbon etc which makes a copy when placed between the sheets being written or typed.) kalka -
5 carbon replica
replika węglowa carbon residue pozostałość koksowa przy badaniu smarów -
6 carbon-carbon scission
rozerwanie wiązania między atomami węglaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > carbon-carbon scission
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7 carbon dioxide
ndwutlenek m węgla* * *(a gas present in the air, breathed out by man and other animals.) dwutlenek węgla -
8 carbon ribbon
ntaśma f do maszyny do pisania -
9 carbon arc
łuk węglowy między elektrodami węglowymi -
10 carbon arc lamp
lampa łukowa -
11 carbon arc torch
uchwyt elektrody węglowej -
12 carbon arc welding
spawanie łukiem węglowymspawanie łukowe elektrodą węglowąEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > carbon arc welding
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13 carbon black
sadza -
14 carbon black masterbatch
przedmieszka sadzowaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > carbon black masterbatch
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15 carbon boil
wrzenie kąpieli stalowejwywołane wypalaniem się węgla -
16 carbon bronze
brąz grafitowy stop łożyskowy -
17 carbon brush
szczotka węglowa -
18 carbon chain
łańcuch węglowy -
19 carbon copy
kopia przez kalkę -
20 carbon cycle
cykl węglowy
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