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1 metallurgy industry
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2 metallurgy industry
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > metallurgy industry
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3 metallurgy industry
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4 metallurgy industry
1) Техника: металлургическая промышленность2) Экономика: металлургия -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > metallurgy industry
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6 metallurgy industry
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7 powder metallurgy industry
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > powder metallurgy industry
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8 powder metallurgy industry
Англо-русский металлургический словарь > powder metallurgy industry
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9 Federal technical re-equipment and development program for Russian metallurgy industry in 1993-2000, approved by the Enactment of the Government of the Russian Federation of 24.01.94 no. 41
Общая лексика: Федеральная программа технического перевооружения и развитиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Federal technical re-equipment and development program for Russian metallurgy industry in 1993-2000, approved by the Enactment of the Government of the Russian Federation of 24.01.94 no. 41
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10 powder metallurgy industry
Металлургия: металлокерамическое производствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > powder metallurgy industry
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11 powder metallurgy industry
металлокерамическое производство; порошковая металлургияEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > powder metallurgy industry
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12 industry
1) индустрия; промышленность3) производство•- dairy and meat industry - domestic industry - electrochemical industry - home industry - import-saving industry - iron and steel industry - iron-mining industry - leather and foot-wear industry -
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1) промышленность, индустрия2) стат. отрасль промышленности; отрасль экономической деятельности; отрасль экономики -
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n1) промышленность, индустрия
- advertising industry
- agricultural industry
- agricultural processing industry
- aircraft industry
- allied industries
- armament industry
- artisan industry
- automobile industry
- automotive industry
- auxiliary industry
- aviation industry
- basic industry
- building industry
- capital goods industry
- capital-intensive industry
- catering industry
- chemical industry
- clothing industry
- coal industry
- construction industry
- construction materials producing industry
- consumer goods industry
- continuous process industries
- cottage industry
- dairy industry
- defence industry
- discretionary purchase industry
- diversified industry
- domestic industry
- durable goods manufacturing industry
- electronic industry
- engineering industry
- extraction industry
- extractive industry
- fabricating industries
- fast-growing industry
- financial services industry
- fish industry
- food industry
- food canning industry
- food processing industry
- forest industry
- foundry industry
- fuel-producing industries
- gas industry
- handicraft industry
- heavy industry
- highly developed industry
- high-tech industry
- high-technology industry
- home industry
- infant industry
- insurance industry
- investment industry
- investment goods industry
- iron industry
- key industry
- labour-intensive industry
- large-scale industry
- leisure industry
- leather goods industry
- light industry
- linked industry
- livestock industry
- local industry
- machine industry
- machinery-building industry
- machinery-producing industry
- machine-tool industry
- manufacturing industry
- metallurgical industry
- metallurgy industry
- metal processing industry
- metal working industry
- mineral industry
- mining industry
- motor industry
- munitions industry
- nationalized industry
- native industry
- noncommodity domestic industries
- nondurable industries
- nondurable goods manufacturing industries
- nonmanufacturing industries
- nuclear industry
- oil industry
- oil extraction industry
- oil processing industry
- packaging industry
- petrochemical industry
- petroleum industry
- petroleum-refining industry
- petty industry
- pharmaceutical industry
- pottery industry
- poultry industry
- power industry
- primary industry
- private industry
- privatised industry
- process industry
- processing industry
- producer goods industry
- public industries
- public utility industries
- publishing industry
- raw materials industry
- regional industry
- related industry
- rural industry
- sagging industry
- seasonal industry
- secondary industry
- service industries
- sheltered industry
- shipbuilding industry
- shiprepairing industry
- small industry
- small-scale industry
- stagnant industry
- state industry
- steel industry
- sunrise industries
- sunset industries
- supply industry
- tertiary industries
- textile industry
- timber industry
- tool-making industry
- tourism industry
- trade industry
- transport industry
- transportation industry
- travel industry
- truck industry
- weaving industry
- wine industry
- wood industry
- woodwork and timber industry
- develop industry
- protect home industry
- expand industry
- reorganize industry
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1) промышленность
2) индустрия
3) отрасль промышленности
– aircraft industry
– an industry
– automotive industry
– baking industry
– brewing industry
– butter industry
– canning industry
– coal industry
– construction industry
– electronic industry
– flour-and-cereals industry
– food industry
– food-canning industry
– forest industry
– gas industry
– heavy industry
– industry standard
– light industry
– machine-building industry
– manufacturing industry
– metallurgy industry
– mining industry
– oil industry
– petrochemical industry
– refrigeration industry
– sea-hunting industry
– shipbuilding industry
– soap industry
– steel industry
– tailoring industry
– textile industry
agricultural machinery industry — сельскохозяйственное машиностроение
alcoholic beverage industry — ликерно-водочная промышленность
leather and foot-wear industry — кожевенно-обувная промышленность
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17 non-ferrous metallurgy
цветная металлургия
Отрасль тяжелой пром-ти, включающая добычу и обогащение руд, произ-во и обработку цв. металлов и их сплавов. Структурно ЦМ включает 16 подотраслей: алюминиевую, никель-кобальтовую, медную, свинцово-цинковую, оловянную, редкометалльную, вольфрамо-молибденовую, титано-магниевую, сурьмяную, плавикошпатовую, электродную, твердосплавную, по обработке цв. металлов, спец., полупроводниковую и вторичную металлургию.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > non-ferrous metallurgy
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18 non-ferrous metals industry
цветная металлургия
Отрасль тяжелой пром-ти, включающая добычу и обогащение руд, произ-во и обработку цв. металлов и их сплавов. Структурно ЦМ включает 16 подотраслей: алюминиевую, никель-кобальтовую, медную, свинцово-цинковую, оловянную, редкометалльную, вольфрамо-молибденовую, титано-магниевую, сурьмяную, плавикошпатовую, электродную, твердосплавную, по обработке цв. металлов, спец., полупроводниковую и вторичную металлургию.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > non-ferrous metals industry
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19 металлургическая промышленность
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > металлургическая промышленность
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20 Hadfield, Sir Robert Abbott
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 28 November 1858 Attercliffe, Sheffield, Yorkshire, Englandd. 30 September 1940 Kingston Hill, Surrey, England[br]English metallurgist and pioneer in alloy steels.[br]Hadfield's father, Robert, set up a steelworks in Sheffield in 1872, one of the earliest to specialize in steel castings. After his education in Sheffield, during which he showed an interest in chemistry, Hadfield entered his father's works. His first act was to set up a laboratory, where he began systematically experimenting with alloy steels in order to improve the quality of the products of the family firm. In 1883 Hadfield found that by increasing the manganese content to 12.5 per cent, with a carbon content of 1.4 per cent, the resulting alloy showed extraordinary resistance to abrasive wear even though it was quite soft. It was soon applied in railway points and crossings, crushing and grinding machinery, and wherever great resistance to wear is required. Its lack of brittleness led to its use in steel helmets during the First World War. Hadfield's manganese steel was also non-magnetic, which was later of importance in the electrical industry. Hadfield's other great invention was that of silicon steel. Again after careful and systematic laboratory work, Hadfield found that a steel containing 3–4 per cent silicon and as little as possible of other elements was highly magnetic, which was to prove important in the electrical industry (e.g. reducing the weight and bulk of electrical transformers). Hadfield took over the firm on the death of his father in 1888, but he continued to lay great stress on the need for laboratory research to improve the quality and range of products. The steel-casting side of the business led to a flourishing armaments industry, and this, together with their expertise in alloy steels, made Hadfield's one of the great names in Sheffield and British steel until, sadly, it succumbed along with so many other illustrious names during the British economic recession of 1983. Hadfield had a keen interest in metallurgical history, particularly in his characteristically thorough examination of the alloys of iron prepared by Faraday at the Royal Institution. Hadfield was an enlightened employer and was one of the first to introduce the eight-hour day.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1908. Baronet 1917. FRS 1909.BibliographyA list of Hadfield's published papers and other works is published with a biographical account in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society (1940) 10.LRDBiographical history of technology > Hadfield, Sir Robert Abbott
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