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1 переработка резины
переработка резины
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rubber processing
The systematic series of actions in which a solid substance deriving from rubber trees and plants is toughened and treated chemically to give it the strength, elasticity, resistance and other qualities needed for the manufacture of products such as erasers, elastic bands, water hoses, electrical insulation and tires. (Source: RHW)
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2 latex
noun* * *['leiteks](the milky juice of some plants especially rubber trees.) der Gummibaumsaft,der Kutschuk* * *la·tex[ˈleɪteks]* * *['leɪteks]nLatex m* * ** * *noun* * *n.Milchsaft m. -
3 plantation
noun2) (group of plants) Anpflanzung, die* * *[plæn-]1) (a place that has been planted with trees.) die Schonung2) (a piece of land or estate for growing certain crops, especially cotton, sugar, rubber, tea and tobacco: He owned a rubber plantation in Malaysia.) die Plantage* * *plan·ta·tion[ˌplænˈteɪʃən]n* * *[pln'teISən]nPlantage f, Pflanzung f; (of trees) Schonung f, Anpflanzung f* * *plantation [plænˈteıʃn] s1. Pflanzung f, Plantage f2. (Wald)Schonung f3. Gründung f4. HIST Ansiedlung f* * *noun2) (group of plants) Anpflanzung, die* * *n.Pflanzung f.Plantage -n f.
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