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1 precious-metal contact
precious-metal contact Edelmetallkontakt mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > precious-metal contact
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2 metal
металл; дорожный щебень; стекломасса; расплавленное стекло; рудоносная порода; II мостить щебнем; балластировать; II металлический- metal coat - metal coating - metal covering - metal debris - metal dust - metal flexible hose - metal fuzz - metal powder - metal pulverization - metal road - metal-rubber support of engine - metal spinning - metal spraying - metal structure - metal-to-metal position - metal-to-metal seal - metal wool - metal working machine - anti-friction metal - brittle metal - cast metal - ceramic metal - cold-short metal - delta-metal - ferrous metal - filler metal - fusible metal - gun metal - hot-short metal - incorrodible metal - light-weight metal - matrix metal - Muntz metal - noble metal - nonferrous metal - precious metal - speculum metal - unstainable metal
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