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English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > elastomer plastics
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пластики m pl; пластические массы f pl* * *пластическая масса, пластмасса, пластик
- aerated plastics
- allyl plastics
- amino plastics
- cellular plastics
- cellulose plastics
- chemically foamed plastics
- closed cell foamed plastics
- denture plastics
- elastomer plastics
- expanded plastics
- expendable plastics
- fibre glass reinforced plastics
- flexible plastics
- foamed plastics
- furan plastics
- halocarbon plastics
- hydrocarbon plastics
- irradiated plastics
- laminated plastics
- lignin plastics
- mechanical foamed plastics
- natural plastics
- non-rigid plastics
- open-cell foamed plastics
- phenolic plastics
- poliamide plastics
- polyester plastics
- protein plastics
- reinforced plastics
- rigid plastics
- semi-rigid plastics
- silicone plastics
- stratified plastics
- styrene-rubber plastics
- thermally foamed plastics
- thermosetting plastics
- vinyl plastics
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