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1 sheath (cross) bonding
Кабельные производство: соединение оболочек (кабелей), транспозиция оболочекУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sheath (cross) bonding
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2 sheath cross bonding
Кабельные производство: соединение оболочек (кабелей), транспозиция оболочек -
3 sheath cross-bonding
Кабельные производство: соединение оболочек по системе транспозиции -
4 sheath cross bonding
транспозиция оболочек; соединение оболочек ( кабелей)English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > sheath cross bonding
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5 sheath cross-bonding
English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology > sheath cross-bonding
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6 bonding
1) связь; соединение; сцепление3) связывание; склеивание || связывающий, связующий4) соединение ( прикрепление) пайкой или сваркой; монтаж; сборка6) эл. соединение (короткой) перемычкой•-
aircraft bonding
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atomic bonding
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automated bonding
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ball bonding
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beam-lead bonding
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bumped tape bonding
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cement bonding
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chip bonding
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chisel bonding
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cross bonding
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die bonding
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direct bonding
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discontinuous bonding
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electron-beam bonding
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energy pulse bonding
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eutectic bonding
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fabric-to-fabric bonding
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face-down bonding
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face bonding
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face-up bonding
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fiber-to-resin bonding
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film-carrier bonding
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flip-chip bonding
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fusion bonding
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gang bonding
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gang lead bonding
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laser bonding
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lead bonding
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metallic bonding
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nonpolar covalent molecular bonding
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polar covalent molecular bonding
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rail bonding
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sheath bonding
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spider bonding
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stitch bonding
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strong bonding
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tailless bonding
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tape automated bonding
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TC bird beak bonding
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thermal bonding
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thermal-compression bonding
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thermal-pulse bonding
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thermosonic bonding
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ultrasonic bonding
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van der Waals bondings
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wire bonding
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wire-post bonding -
7 sheath bonding
1) Техника: соединение оболочек (кабелей)
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