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101 свинцовая охра
Metallurgy: lead ocher (литаргит или массикот), lead oxide, plumbic ocher, yellow lead oxide -
102 свинцовый аккумулятор
1) Aviation: lead-oxide battery2) Military: lead battery3) Engineering: lead accumulator, lead cell, lead-acid accumulator, lead-acid cell4) Telecommunications: Pb powerpack, plumbum powerpack5) Geophysics: lead-acid battery6) Makarov: lead-storage cellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свинцовый аккумулятор
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103 оксид свинца
1) Medicine: massicot2) Engineering: lead monoxide, litharge, minium, plumbous oxide4) Automobile industry: plumbic ochre5) Architecture: plumbic ochre (желтый пигмент)6) Solar energy: lead oxide -
104 двуокись свинца
1) Chemistry: anhydrous plumbic acid, lead dioxyde, lead oxide, lead peroxide, lead superoxide2) Metallurgy: lead dioxide -
105 крокоит
1) Geology: red lead ore2) Mineralogy: crocoite, red lead ore (CrO4Pb)3) Mining: red lead ore4) Metallurgy: crocoite (красная хромово-свинцовая руда), lead chromate, red lead oxide -
106 свинцовый сурик
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > свинцовый сурик
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107 ортосвинцовокислый свинец
1) Chemistry: lead orthoplumbate, minium, plumbous orthoplumbate, red lead, red lead oxide2) Electrochemistry: minium (Pb2(PbO4), пигмент), red lead (Pb2(PbO4), пигмент)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ортосвинцовокислый свинец
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108 свинцовый глёт
1) Geology: wet litharge2) Engineering: litharge, yellow lead3) Silicates: lead monoxide, lead white4) Polymers: lead oxide5) Makarov: litharge (оксид свинца) -
109 сурик
1) General subject: red, saturnine red2) Engineering: red lead, red lead oxide3) Chemistry: minium, plumbous orthoplumbate4) Construction: red iron ochre, red ochre, red-lead putty5) Metallurgy: (свинцовый) minium6) oil&gas: red-lead cement -
110 свинцовый сурик
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111 Faure, Camille Alphonse
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 21 May 1840 Vizille, Franced. September 1898[br]French chemist, inventor of an improved method of preparing the plates for Planté lead-acid secondary cells.[br]After technical training at the Ecole des Arts et Métiers at Aix, Faure was employed superintending the erection of factories in France and England. These included the Cotton Powder Company plant in Faversham for the manufacture of the explosive Tonite invented by Faure. He also invented distress signals used by the merchant navy. It was between 1878 and 1880 that he performed his most important work, the improvement of the Planté cell. Faure's invention of coating the lead plates with a paste of lead oxide substantially reduced the time taken to form the plates. Their construction was subsequently further improved by Swan and others. These developments appeared at a particularly opportune time because lead-acid secondary cells found immediate application in telegraphy and later in electric lighting and traction systems, where their use resulted in reduced costs of providing supplies during peak-load periods. In his later years Faure's attention was directed to other electrochemical problems, including the manufacture of aluminium.[br]Bibliography1881, "Sur la pile secondaire de M C.Faure", Comptes rendus 92:951–3 (announcing his cell).11 January 1881, British patent no. 129 (Faure's improvement of the Planté cell).Further ReadingElectrician (1882) 7:122–3 (describes the Faure cell).G.Wood Vinal, 1955, Storage Batteries, 4th edn, London (describes later developments).GWBiographical history of technology > Faure, Camille Alphonse
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112 свинцовый сурик
[lang name="Russian"]свинцовый сурик; ортосвинцовокислый свинец — red lead
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113 Bleioxid
Blei|oxid1. ntBléí|oxyd2. ntlead oxidegelbes Bléíoxid — lead monoxide
rotes Bléíoxid — red lead
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114 Blei(IIIV)-Oxid
n wiss < chem> (als Korrosionsschutzmittel verwendet) ■ red lead [led] ; lead tetroxide thsc ; red lead oxide; saturnium red; minium -
115 Bleimennige
f < chem> (als Korrosionsschutzmittel verwendet) ■ red lead [led] ; lead tetroxide thsc ; red lead oxide; saturnium red; minium -
116 Bleirot
n < chem> (als Korrosionsschutzmittel verwendet) ■ red lead [led] ; lead tetroxide thsc ; red lead oxide; saturnium red; minium -
117 Minium rubeum
n < chem> (als Korrosionsschutzmittel verwendet) ■ red lead [led] ; lead tetroxide thsc ; red lead oxide; saturnium red; minium -
118 красная свинцовая руда
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > красная свинцовая руда
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119 хромовая свинцовая руда
1) Geology: crocoite, red lead ore2) Metallurgy: red lead oxideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хромовая свинцовая руда
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120 Mennige
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