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1 finish coating
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2 finish coating
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3 roller-coating finish
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > roller-coating finish
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4 paint coating
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5 multi-layer
< srfc> (coating; e.g. paint coat, finish) ■ Mehrschicht...; mehrschichtig -
6 paint
DIN EN 971 < srfc> (any organic brush-on type) ■ Anstrichstoff m DIN 7732 ; Beschichtungsstoff m form ; Anstrichmittel n ; Farbe f ugs ; Anstrichfarbe f rar<srfc.wood> (coating) ■ Lack m -
7 varnish
< srfc> ■ Lasur f< srfc> (any organic brush-on type) ■ Anstrichstoff m DIN 7732 ; Beschichtungsstoff m form ; Anstrichmittel n ; Farbe f ugs ; Anstrichfarbe f rar<srfc.print> (on printed material, e.g. on paper, board) ■ Lack m<srfc.wood> ■ Lackfirnis m<srfc.wood> (clear resinous final coat) ■ Firnis m<srfc.wood> (coating) ■ Lack m
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