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1 диапазон размягчения полимера
Русско-английский словарь по химии > диапазон размягчения полимера
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2 интервал температур размягчения
Русско-английский словарь по химии > интервал температур размягчения
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3 область размягчения
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4 диапазон размягчения полимера
Русско-английский научный словарь > диапазон размягчения полимера
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5 температура размягчения
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6 точка размягчения
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7 интервал размягчения
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > интервал размягчения
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8 точка размягчения
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > точка размягчения
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9 размягчение
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10 размягчение
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > размягчение
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11 размягчение
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12 белое размягчение
температура размягчения; точка размягчения — softening point
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13 Erweichungstemperatur
f < kst> (amorphe Polymere; gemessen bei steigender Temperatur) ■ glass transition temperature; softening temperature; softening range; Vicat softening temperature -
14 интервал размягчения
Metallurgy: (температурный) softening range, softening rangeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > интервал размягчения
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15 область размягчения
1) Metallurgy: (температур) softening region2) Silicates: softening zone (стекла)3) Polymers: softening rangeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > область размягчения
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16 Erweichungstemperaturbereich
m < kst> (amorphe Polymere; gemessen bei steigender Temperatur) ■ glass transition temperature; softening temperature; softening range; Vicat softening temperatureGerman-english technical dictionary > Erweichungstemperaturbereich
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17 Glasübergangstemperatur
f < kst> (amorphe Polymere; gemessen bei fallender Temperatur) ■ glass transition temperature; vitrification temperature raref < kst> (amorphe Polymere; gemessen bei steigender Temperatur) ■ glass transition temperature; softening temperature; softening range; Vicat softening temperatureGerman-english technical dictionary > Glasübergangstemperatur
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18 Vicat-Temperatur
f < kst> (amorphe Polymere; gemessen bei steigender Temperatur) ■ glass transition temperature; softening temperature; softening range; Vicat softening temperature -
19 mykningstemperatur
subst. (plast) softening point, softening temperature, softening range -
20 зона размягчения
Plastics: softening range, softening region
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