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1. нить2. пряжа3. жгутacrylic yarn — акриловая пряжа
aromatic polyamide yarn — ароматическая полиамидная пряжа
asbestos yarn — асбестовая пряжа
boron-carbide yarn — пряжа карбида бора
carbon yarn — углеродная пряжа
carbonized yarn — карбонизированная пряжа
continuous filament yarn — пряжа из непрерывного элементарного волокна
discontinuous filament yarn — штапельная пряжа
doubled yarn — кручёная пряжа
elastic yarn — эластичная нить
electrical yarn — электроизоляционная пряжа
filament yarn — пряжа из элементарного волокна
fused silica yarn — пряжа из плавленого кварца
glass yarn — 1) стеклопряжа 2) стекложгут
glass-fiber yarn — 1) стеклянный волокнистый жгут 2) стекловолокнистая пряжа
graphite yarn — графитовая пряжа
high-modulus carbon yarn — высокомодульная углеродная [угольная] нить [волокно]
impregnated yarn — пропитанная пряжа
metal-coated yarn — пряжа с металлическим покрытием, металлизованная пряжа
metallic yarn — 1) металлическая нить 2) металлическая пряжа
metallic-asbestos yarn — асбометаллическая пряжа; асбестовая пряжа, армированная металлом
metallized yarn — металлизованная пряжа
monofilament yarn — 1) моноволокно 2) одноволоконная нить
multifilament yarn — многоволоконная пряжа
nylon yarn — 1) найлоновая пряжа 2) найлоновая нить
ply yarn — кручёная пряжа
polymeric yarn — полимерная пряжа
precoated yarn — пряжа с предварительным покрытием
preimpregnated yarn — предварительно пропитанная пряжа
prepreg yarn — предварительно пропитанная пряжа
rayon yarn — 1) вискозная пряжа 2) искусственный шёлк
reinforced asbestos yarn — армированная асбестовая пряжа
ribbon yarn — 1) плоская [ленточная] пряжа 2) профилированная нить
silica-fiber yarn — пряжа из кремнезёмного [кварцевого] волокна
spun yarn — штапельная пряжа
staple fiber yarn — пряжа штапельного волокна
synthetic yarn — синтетическая пряжа
tire-cord yarn — 1) кордная пряжа 2) пряжа для шинного корда
twisted yarn — 1) кручёная пряжа 2) кручёный жгут
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