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n1) материал; сырьё3) вещество•- armiertes Material
- beschichtetes Material
- biologisch aktives Material
- biologisch beständiges Material
- chemisch beständiges Material
- chirurgisches Material
- dekoratives Material
- disperses Material
- ferroelektrisches Material
- ferromagnetisches Material
- feuerfestes Material
- fotographisches Material
- halbleitendes Material
- hydrophiles Material
- hydrophobes Material
- industrielles Material
- kälteschlagzähes Material
- korrosionsbeständiges Material
- laugebeständiges Material
- lyophobes Material
- mineralisches Material
- nichttextiles Material
- nichttextiles gerolltes Material
- optisches Material
- plastisches Material
- plastiziertes Material
- polymeres Material
- säurebeständiges Material
- schallisolierendes Material
- schleiffestes Material
- synthetisches Material
- textiles Material
- thermostabiles Material
- verschleißfestes Material
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3 Brandschutzmittel
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fireproofing agent
A chemical used as a coating for or a component of a combustible material to reduce or eliminate a tendency to burn; used with textiles, plastics, rubbers, paints, and other materials. (Source: MGH)
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