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1 нетканая стеклянная сетка
нетканая стеклянная сетка
Изделие из стеклянного волокна, в котором два или большее число слоев параллельных нитей скреплены химическим или механическим способом, исключая процесс ткачества, причем нити в соседних слоях ориентированы под углом друг к другу.
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