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1 контактная коррозия
1) Engineering: bimetallic corrosion, corrosion at contact, corrosion at contact with a second metal, direct attack, galvanic corrosion, two-metal corrosion2) Metallurgy: crevice corrosion (обычно с неметаллом)3) Oil: meeting corrosion, contact corrosion4) Polymers: mating corrosion5) Electrochemistry: bi-metallic corrosionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > контактная коррозия
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2 смазка
lubricant
вещество, обладающее смазывающими свойствами для снижения трения между подвижными опорными поверхностями. применяется также в качестве антикоррозийного покрытия. — а substance having greasy or oiliness properties and used almost exclusively to reduce or minimize friction between mating bearing surfaces. it is sometimes used as a rust preventive on metallic parts.
- (процесс) — lubrication
- (консистентная, густая) — grease
-, барботажная — splash lubrication
смазка поверхностей (напр., стенок цилиндра пд) методом разбрызгивания масла (в картере пд). — lubrication of the vital moving parts of an engine or mechanical equipment by means of a mechanically operated oil splashing device.
-, графитовая — graphite grease
-, загустевшая — thickened grease
-, консервирующая — corrosion-preventive grease
-, консистентная — grease
- под давлением — pressure lubrication
подача смазки при помощи механического насоса. — lubrication by oil supplied under pressure from a mechanical pump.
-, принудительная — pressure lubrication
-, пушечная — gun grease
-, фитильная — wick lubrication
-, циркуляционная — circulatory lubrication
избыток (излишек) с. — excess grease
пополнять с. — replenish lubricantРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > смазка
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