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1 Vergussmasse
Vergussmasse f 1. filling compound, grouting compound, compound; 2. jointing compound, joint cement (Fugenmasse); paving joint sealer (Betonstraßen); 3. filling compound (zum Schweißen); 4. EL insulating compoundDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Vergussmasse
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2 Spachtelmasse
Spachtelmasse f 1. surfacer, stopper, filler, size, (AE) spackle; 2. filling compound, filler (bes. bei Kunststoffen); 3. grouting compound (Terrazzo); 4. putty (Anstreichtechnik); 5. wood filler, (AE) knotting (für Holz)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Spachtelmasse
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3 Vergußmasse
fNatursteingebäude grouting compound, Werkstoffeigenschaften compound, joint cement -
4 Untergussmasse
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5 Dichtungsschlämme
fNatursteingebäude grouting compound -
6 Vergußmaterial
nNatursteingebäude grouting compound -
7 Versteinungsmittel
nInfrastruktur & Entwurf, Natursteingebäude Bodenverbesserung grouting compound -
8 Zementbrei
mNatursteingebäude grouting compound -
9 Vergussmasse
f <bau.mat> (zum Verpressen; z.B. Mörtel, Beton) ■ grout; grouting materialf <el> (betont: zum Isolieren) ■ insulating compoundf <el> (zur Verkapselung elektr. Komponenten) ■ potting material
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