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1 plasticizer
1. пластификатор, мягчительaliphatic plasticizer — алифатический пластификатор
break-out plasticizer — удаляемый пластификатор
desensitizing plasticizer — десенсибилизирующий пластификатор
ester-type plasticizer — пластификатор эфирного типа
flame-retardant plasticizer — пламезадерживающий пластификатор
high-energy plasticizer — высокоэффективный пластификатор
high-temperature plasticizer — высокотемпературный пластификатор
liquid plasticizer — жидкий пластификатор
long-chain plasticizer — пластификатор с длинной цепью
low-molecular weight plasticizer — пластификатор с низким молекулярным весом
nitrate-ester plasticizer — пластификатор из эфира азотной кислоты
nitrocellulose plasticizer — нитроцеллюлозный пластификатор
non-oxidizing plasticizer — неокисляющийся пластификатор
phthalate plasticizer — фталатный пластификатор
polyester plasticizer — полиэфирный пластификатор
trioctyl-phosphate plasticizer — триоктилфосфатный пластификатор
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