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81 gasket seat
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82 gasket surface area
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > gasket surface area
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83 gasket-sealed joint
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > gasket-sealed joint
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84 gasket joint
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85 gasket seat
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86 gasket ring
прокладочное [уплотнительное] кольцо
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* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > gasket ring
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87 gasket a joint
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88 gasket adhesive
Техника: прокладочный клей -
89 gasket assembly
Техника: прокладка в сборе -
90 gasket board
Техника: прокладочный картон -
91 gasket burnout
Техника: выгорание прокладки -
92 gasket cement
1) Техника: клей для установки прокладок, клей для установки прокладок и тормозных накладок, прокладочный клей2) Нефтегазовая техника клей для прокладок -
93 gasket compression loss
Техника: потеря компрессии через прокладкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gasket compression loss
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94 gasket contact
Техника: контакт прокладки -
95 gasket contact line
1) Техника: линия прилегания прокладки2) Автомобильный термин: линия пролегания прокладки -
96 gasket cover
Автоматика: уплотнительная крышка -
97 gasket damage
Техника: повреждение прокладки -
98 gasket eliminator
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99 gasket factor
Строительство: коэффициент уплотнения -
100 gasket failure
Техника: отказ прокладки
См. также в других словарях:
gasket — [gas′kit] n. [prob. altered < Fr garcette < OFr garcete, small cord, orig., little girl, dim. of garce, fem. of gars, boy < ML * warkjone < Frank * wrakjo, mercenary soldier; akin to OE wrecca, WRETCH] 1. a piece or ring of rubber,… … English World dictionary
Gasket — Gas ket, n. [Cf. F. garcette, It. gaschetta, Sp. cajeta caburn, garceta reef point.] 1. (Naut.) A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely. {Sea gaskets} are common lines; {harbor gaskets} are plaited and decorated lines or bands. Called… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gasket — 1620s, caskette small rope or plaited coil used to secure a furled sail, of uncertain origin, perhaps from Fr. garcette little girl, maidservant, dim. of O.Fr. garce (13c.) young woman, young girl; whore, harlot, concubine, fem. of garçon (see… … Etymology dictionary
gasket — [n] seal cap, covering, packing, stopper; concepts 85,160 … New thesaurus
gasket — ► NOUN ▪ a sheet or ring of rubber or other material sealing the junction between two surfaces in an engine or other device. ORIGIN originally denoting a cord securing a furled sail to the yard of a sailing ship: perhaps from French garcette thin … English terms dictionary
Gasket — [ thumb|sright|250px|Some seals and gaskets 1. o ring 2. fiber washer 3. paper gaskets 4. cylinder head gasket] A gasket is a mechanical seal that fills the space between two objects, generally to prevent leakage between the two objects while… … Wikipedia
gasket — A material made of asbestos, cardboard, cork, paper, rubber, or soft metal placed between two metal parts to insure proper sealing. Also see base gasket blown head gasket cylinder head gasket head gasket liquid gasket oil pan gasket rocker cover… … Dictionary of automotive terms
gasket — /ˈgæskət / (say gaskuht) noun 1. anything used as a packing or jointing material for making joints fluid tight. 2. a suitably punched asbestos sheet, usually sandwiched between thin sheets of copper, for making a gastight joint, especially… …
gasket — gas|ket [ gæskət ] noun count a flat ring of rubber, metal, or plastic that you put between two surfaces in a pipe or machine so that liquid or gas cannot escape blow a gasket SPOKEN 1. ) INFORMAL to suddenly become very angry 2. ) if a machine… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gasket — UK [ˈɡæskɪt] / US [ˈɡæskət] noun [countable] Word forms gasket : singular gasket plural gaskets a flat ring of rubber, metal, or plastic that you put between two surfaces in a pipe or machine so that liquid or gas cannot escape • blow a gasket … English dictionary
gasket — gas|ket [ˈgæskıt] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from French garcette, from Old French, little girl ] 1.) a flat piece of material, often rubber, placed between two surfaces so that steam, oil, gas etc cannot escape 2.) blow a gasket a) if… … Dictionary of contemporary English