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1 emulsifying agents
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2 emulsifying agents
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1) агент, вещество, среда2) средство3) фактор; действующая сила4) юр. представитель5) юр. посредник, поверенный6) мн. ч.; юр. агентство, служба•- agent of mineralization - activation of binding agents - addition agent - adhesion agent - air-entraining agent - antifoaming agent - antifouling agent - antifreeze agent - antirusting agent - anti-settling agent - antistatic agent - antistripping agent - atmospheric agents - binding agent - blasting agent - bleaching agent - bloating agent - bodying agent - bonding agent - carrying agent - cementing agent - chelating agent - chemical agent - chlorating agent - chlorinating agent - cleaning agent - coagulating agent - colouring agent - conserving agent - cooling agent - corroding agent - corrosive agent - curing agent - decontamination agent - deflocculating agent - defoaming agent - defrothing agent - degreasing agent - deoxidizing agent - discolouring agent - dispersing agent - doping agent - drying agent - emulsifying agent - expansion agent - filling agent - fire-retardant agent - fire-retarding agent - flatting agent - flocculating agent - fluidizing agent - fluxing agent - foaming agent - frothing agent - fusing agent - glossing agent - grinding aid agent - grouting agent - heat-removing agent - hydraulic binding agent - ice-form agent - impregnating agent - inhibiting agent - leaching agent - modifying agent - neutralizing agent - oil-dispersing agent - oxidizing agent - parting agent - plasticizing agent - plastifying agent - precipitating agent - real estate agent - reducing agent - reinforcing agent - retarding agent - rigidifying agent - rigidity agent - scouring agent - sinking agent - social insurance agent - softening agent - sorbent agent - stabilizing agent - sterilizing agent - stiffening agent - stimulating agent - stopping agent - strengthening agent - surface-active agent - suspending agent - thinning agent - toxic agent - vulcanizing agent - washing agent - waterproofing agent - water-repellent agent - wetting agent - workability agent* * *1. вещество; средство; добавка2. представитель, агент; производитель работ; начальник строительства- accelerating agent
- adhesion agent
- air-entraining agent
- antifoaming agent
- antifouling agent
- antisettling agent
- antiskinning agent
- antiskid agent
- antistatic agent
- binding agent
- blasting agent
- bleaching agent
- bonding agent
- colored release agent
- colored wax curing agent
- contractor's agent
- cooling agent
- curing agent
- deflocculating agent
- defoaming agent
- deicing agent
- densifying agent
- dispersing agent
- drying agent
- expansion producing agent
- fire-retardant agent
- flotation agent
- foaming agent
- form release agent
- heat carrying agent
- hydraulic binding agent
- parting agent
- powder release agent
- surface-active agent
- water-repellent agent
- wetting agent
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