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1 органическая смола
1) Astronautics: organic resin2) Perfume: organic gumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > органическая смола
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2 пористая керамика, пропитанная органической смолой
Astronautics: organic resin-filled porous ceramicsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пористая керамика, пропитанная органической смолой
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3 органическое стекло
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > органическое стекло
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4 смола
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5 ввод с литой изоляцией
ввод с литой изоляцией
Ввод, в котором основная изоляция состоит из литьевого органического материала.
Примечание. Ввод может быть с неорганическим наполнителем или без него.
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cast or moulded resin-insulated bushing
bushing in which the major insulation consists of a cast or moulded organic material with or without an inorganic filler
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traversée à isolation en résine coulée ou moulée
traversée dont l'isolation principale est assurée par une matière organique coulée ou moulée avec ou sans addition d'une charge en matière inorganique
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6 органическое стекло
1) General subject: plexiglass2) Engineering: Plexiglas, acrylic plastic, organic glass, resin glass3) Trademark term: PerspexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > органическое стекло
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7 оргстекло
1) American: plexiglas2) Engineering: acrylic plastic, organic glass, resin glass3) British English: perspex4) Building materials: plexi (also plexiglas) -
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polymer, resin* * *полиме́р м.
polymerвысокомолекуля́рный полиме́р — high(-molecular) polymerгоря́чий полиме́р — hot polymerиску́сственный полиме́р — regenerated polymerкремнийоргани́ческий полиме́р — organo-silicon polymerкристалли́ческий полиме́р — crystalline polymerлине́йный полиме́р — linear polymerнасы́щенный полиме́р — saturated polymerнеоргани́ческий полиме́р — inorganic polymerнизкомолекуля́рный полиме́р — low-molecular polymerориенти́рованный полиме́р — oriented [directed] polymerприви́тый полиме́р — graft-polymerприро́дный полиме́р — natural polymerполиме́р се́тчатой структу́ры — cross-linked polymerсинтети́ческий полиме́р — synthetic-base [synthesized] polymerполиме́р с разветвлё́нной структу́рой — branched polymerстереорегуля́рный полиме́р — stereoregular polymerсши́тый полиме́р — cross-linked polymerтрёхме́рный полиме́р — three-dimensional polymerхела́тный полиме́р — chelate polymerхоло́дный полиме́р — cold polymer, autopolymerэлементооргани́ческий полиме́р — hetero-organic polymer -
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10 пластмасса
пластмасса
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plastic
A polymeric material (usually organic) of large molecular weight which can be shaped by flow; usually refers to the final product with fillers, plasticizers, pigments, and stabilizers included (versus the resin, the homogeneous polymeric starting material); examples are polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, and urea-formaldehyde. (Source: MGH)
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