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1 упаковка
▪ Package - a bundle made up for transportation, a bale, a parcel; that in which anything is packed: a box, case, crate, container; a wrapped or boxed thing.упаковка (процесс, заголовок) — packing, packaging▪ Packaging: Application or use of appropriate wrapping, cushioning, interior containers and completed identification markings, up to but not including the exterior shipping container. Packing: Application or use of exterior shipping containers and assembling of items or packages therein, together with necessary blocking, bracing or cushioning, weather-proofing exterior, strapping, and marking of shipping containers.упаковка (материал) — packing material, packaging material, wrapping; wrappings and containers▪ Withdraw the paper-wrapped receiver and remove the paper wrappingупаковка в мешки — bagging, sackingупаковка в ящики — crating, boxingупаковка герметичная — waterproof packaging, watertight packaging, pressurized packagingупаковка повторная — repacking, repackaging▪ The exact procedure for repackaging depends on the material available and the conditions under which the equipment is to be shipped or stored▪ The complete package is 21 inches high by 32 inches wide by 32 inches long, and has a volume of approximately 12.4 cubic feet▪ Export packaging consists of a corrugated cardboard carton, an over-all moistureproof barrier and a nailed wooden box. The size, weight and volume of packaging is indicated in the following chartв упаковке — packed, wrapped▪ Leave the azimuth gearbox in its package until it is needed▪ Save all wrappings and containersПоставки машин и оборудования. Русско-английский словарь > упаковка
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