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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > окисленная флотация
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3 флотация окисленных материалов
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > флотация окисленных материалов
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* * *флота́ция ж.
flotationанио́нная флота́ция — anionic flotationбеспе́нная флота́ция — nonfrothing flotationва́куумная флота́ция — vacuum flotationвтори́чная флота́ция — secondary flotationгру́бая флота́ция — rough flotationизбира́тельная флота́ция — selective [differential] flotationколлекти́вная флота́ция — bulk flotationма́сляная флота́ция ( с использованием масла) — oil flotationобра́тная флота́ция — opposite flotationоки́сленная флота́ция — oxide flotationосновна́я флота́ция — rough flotationочи́стная флота́ция — scavenging flotationпе́нная флота́ция — foam [froth] flotationперечистна́я флота́ция — cleaner flotationплё́ночная флота́ция — film [skin] flotationпневмати́ческая флота́ция — air flotationпосле́довательная флота́ция — stage flotationпротивото́чная флота́ция — countercurrent flotationпряма́я флота́ция — direct flotationселекти́вная флота́ция — selective [differential] flotation* * * -
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1) Engineering: oxide flotation2) Mining: oxide floatationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окисленная флотация
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7 селективная флотация окислённых материалов
Metallurgy: selective oxide flotationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > селективная флотация окислённых материалов
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8 селективная флотация окисленных материалов
Metallurgy: selective oxide flotationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > селективная флотация окисленных материалов
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