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1 plastic viscosity
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2 пластическая вязкость
Русско-английский физический словарь > пластическая вязкость
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3 пластическая вязкость
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4 пластическая вязкость
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > пластическая вязкость
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5 структурная вязкость
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > структурная вязкость
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6 вязкость течения
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > вязкость течения
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7 пластическая вязкость
Russian-English dictionary of construction > пластическая вязкость
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8 пластическая вязкость
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9 пластическая или структурная вязкость
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > пластическая или структурная вязкость
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10 пластическая вязкость
plastic viscosity физ.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > пластическая вязкость
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11 пластическая вязкость
1) Oil: rigidity, structural viscosity, plastic viscosity2) Drilling: PV (plastic viscosity)3) Polymers: plastic consistency4) Cement: plastic sticknessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пластическая вязкость
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12 a direct-indicating viscosimeter
Oil: V-G meter (Allows to measure apparent viscosity, plastic viscosity, yield point and gel strength)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > a direct-indicating viscosimeter
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13 вязкость при турбулентном течении
Русско-английский научный словарь > вязкость при турбулентном течении
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14 вязкость течения
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15 пластическая или структурная вязкость
Drilling: plastic viscosityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пластическая или структурная вязкость
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16 пластичная вязкость
Drilling: plastic viscosityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пластичная вязкость
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17 plastisk viskositet
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18 текучесть
2) Medicine: flow property, flowability (порошка)3) Military: turbulence (Л С)4) Engineering: ability to flow, cold flow, creep (льда), flow, flow characteristics, reciprocal viscosity, viscosity, yielding, yielding flow5) Chemistry: flow behavior6) Mathematics: fluctuating, fluid, instability, unstable7) Railway term: turn-over8) Law: turnover (рабочей силы)9) Economy: labor turnover (рабочей силы и т. п.)10) Mining: flow characteristic11) Forestry: penetration (напр. клея), turnover (личного состава)12) Metallurgy: plasticity (формовочных смесей)14) Oil: flow state, fluidness, ready flow15) Astronautics: pourability17) Metrology: ductility18) Strength of materials: afterflow, (материала, металла) creep19) Polymers: effusiveness, flow properties (материала), free mobility, mobility20) Automation: plastic flow21) Plastics: flow melt index, mobility (пресс-массы), reciprocal viscosity (величина, обратная вязкости), rheological properties22) Cables: flow (для смол, пластмасс), fluidity (для жидкости), yield (для металла)23) Makarov: creep (напр. льда), flowage, flowing, fluidity (как обратная величина вязкости), fluidity (обратная величина вязкости), lowability, plastic yield, yield behaviour24) Electrochemistry: fluidity (величина, обратная вязкости) -
19 высоковязкая жидкость
1) Engineering: high-viscosity liquid2) Drilling: plastic fluid3) Sakhalin energy glossary: high-viscosity fluidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > высоковязкая жидкость
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20 Viscose
Viscose was discovered by two English chemists, Charles F. Cross and E. J. Be van, working in collaboration at Kew, near London, who found that when cellulose was treated with disulphide of carbon in the presence of caustic soda, it was converted into a golden yellow plastic compound which dissolved readily in water. A solution of the plastic was of such viscosity that it was named " viscose," a name that was destined to become world famous, seeing that round about 88 per cent of the world production of rayon is now made by the viscose process. In 1892 Cross and Bevan were granted a patent on the viscose process and it was applied to many purposes before the production of a textile thread was successfully accomplished. Fundamentally, the manufacture of viscose rayon is fairly simple. The raw material may be wood pulp, pulp from cotton linters, or a mixture of the two. The greater part of the world's viscose is made from wood pulp. Viscose rayon manufacture comprises seven distinct treatments as follows: - 1. Making and purifying the cotton or wood pulp which forms the cellulose base. 2. Caustic soda treatment of the cellulose base thereby forming alkali cellulose. 3. Treatment of alkali cellulose with carbon disulphide, forming cellulose xanthate. 4. Dissolving the cellulose xanthate in weak caustic soda to form cellulose solution or viscose. 5. Spinning viscose into yarn. 6. Bleaching, purification and finishing of the yarn. 7. Preparing the yarn for weaving and knitting.
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