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1 shallow alloying
Автоматика: неглубокий переплав, неглубокое легирование -
2 shallow alloying
неглубокое легирование; неглубокий переплавEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > shallow alloying
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3 alloying
1) сплавление ( металлов)2) легирование || легирующий•- deep alloying
- gaseous alloying
- laser alloying
- laser surface alloying
- laser-vacuum surface alloying
- point alloying
- regional alloying
- reproducible laser alloying
- shallow alloying
- surface metastable alloyingEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > alloying
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4 depth
1) глубина2) высота•- alloying depth
- amplitude depth of modulation response
- basic depth of thread
- boring depth
- case depth
- center depth
- countersink depth
- depth of basic profile
- depth of chill
- depth of cut on radius
- depth of cut per tooth
- depth of cut
- depth of discharge
- depth of engagement
- depth of field
- depth of filling
- depth of focus
- depth of fusion
- depth of indexing
- depth of modulation
- depth of penetration
- depth of pitch line
- depth of profile valley
- depth of straightedge
- depth of thread engagement
- depth of thread
- depth of threading
- depth of tooth
- drilling depth
- finishing depth
- flank depth
- gap depth
- gullet depth
- hoisting depth
- implantation depth
- maximum profile valley depth
- normal working depth
- profile valley depth
- roughing depth
- roughness depth
- shallow depth of cut
- shallow depth
- small-end tooth depth
- threaded depth
- throat depth
- tooth depth
- tooth space depth
- whole depth of thread
- whole tooth depth
- working depthEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > depth
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