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1 Face-down-Bonden
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Face-down-Bonden
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2 Face-down-Verbindungstechnik
Face-down-Verbindungstechnik f ME face-down bonding (technique) (Kontaktierungsverfahren mit der Kontaktseite nach unten)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Face-down-Verbindungstechnik
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3 Face-up-Bonden
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Face-up-Bonden
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4 Face-up-Verbindungstechnik
Face-up-Verbindungstechnik f ME face-up bonding (technique) (Kontaktierungsverfahren mit der Kontaktseite nach oben)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Face-up-Verbindungstechnik
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5 Face-Down-Bonden
n prakt <el.ic.prod> ■ face bonding; face-down bonding -
6 Face
n < edv> ■ face -
7 Face-down-Montage
f < prod> ■ face-down assembly -
8 Face-Down-Papierablage
f < druck> ■ face-down stackerGerman-english technical dictionary > Face-Down-Papierablage
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9 Face-Up-Bonden
nsg <ic> (typ. Methode) ■ face-up bonding; back bonding -
10 Face-up-Montage
f < prod> ■ face-up assembly -
11 Face-Up-Papierablage
f < druck> ■ face-up stacker -
12 en face
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13 En-face-
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14 Double-face
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15 Facelifting
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16 Auge in Auge
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17 einander gegenüber
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18 von Angesicht zu Angesicht
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19 Facelifting
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20 flächenzentriert
face-centered Am.
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