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61 cotton wicking
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62 solder wicking
English-Russian dictionary of microelectronics > solder wicking
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63 candle wicking
свечной фитиль; фитильEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > candle wicking
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64 жидкости
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > жидкости
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65 капиллярное затекание
(1. жидкости 2. припоя, напр. под изоляцию монтажного правом) wickingАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > капиллярное затекание
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66 behavior
1. режим (работы); 2. поведение (машины) @warping behavior технологический режим сновки @weaving behavior технологический режим ткачества @wicking behavior of fiber капиллярность волокна @ -
67 behavior
1. режим (работы); 2. поведение (машины) @warping behavior технологический режим сновки @weaving behavior технологический режим ткачества @wicking behavior of fiber капиллярность волокна @ -
68 property
свойство; характеристика; качество; собственность; имущество; хозяйство; рудник- key property -
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71 lubricating propert
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > lubricating propert
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72 Fibreglas
Fibreglas textile fibres are produced by two methods, the continuous filament process and staple fibre process. In each process glass marbles, made from melted and refined raw materials are remelted in small electrical furnaces, each of which has many small holes in the base of the melting chamber, through which the molten glass flows in fine streams by gravity. In the continuous filament process more than 100 filaments are drawn simultaneously and gathered into a thread or strand. The strand is attached to a high-speed winder that, as it draws the strand, attentuates each stream of molten glass to a fraction of the diameter of the hole through which it emerges. In the staple fibre process the streams of molten glass are struck by jets of high-pressure air or steam which attentuate the glass into fibres varying in length from 8-in. to 15-in. These fibres are driven on to a revolving drum on which they form a web, which is gathered from the drum and wound on to a tube in the form of a sliver. Strands of either continuous filament or staple fibres are twisted and plied into yarns on standard textile machinery. Fibreglas yarns are particularly suitable where fire-proofness, resistance to acids or other chemicals other than alkalis is demanded. Uses include electrical yarns, cords, tapes, cloths and sleevings which form the basis for a plain and varnished or impregnated electrical insulation material; chemical filter fabrics, anode bags used in electroplating, wicking for oil lamps and stoves, pump diaphragms, special fabrics for resisting high-temperature fumes and acids, facing materials for insulating or acoustical blankets, also rubber-coated, acid-proof and waterproof fabrics. Decorative uses include draperies, shower curtains, tablecloths, bedspreads, lamp shades and some apparel accessories, such as men's neckties. Also decorative work in architecture, dress fabrics, particularly for fancy effects, non-stretching cord for use in radio indicating dials, bookbinding, fire-screens, etc.
См. также в других словарях:
Wicking — Wick ing, n. the material of which wicks are made; esp., a loosely braided or twisted cord or tape of cotton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wicking-Effekt — Der Wicking Effekt, auch Lotaufsaugen und Docht Effekt genannt, ist ein Fehler beim Reflow Löten oder Dampfphasenlöten von SMD Bauelementen. Hierbei fließt das flüssige Lot in Richtung der Anschlussmetallisierung der Bauelemente oder in Richtung… … Deutsch Wikipedia
wicking — noun Date: 1846 material for wicks … New Collegiate Dictionary
wicking — /wik ing/, n. material for wicks. [1840 50; WICK1 + ING1] * * * … Universalium
wicking — n. material used to make a wick … English contemporary dictionary
wicking — wick·ing … English syllables
wicking — wick•ing [[t]ˈwɪk ɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) material for wicks 2) tex the process whereby the fibers in a cloth garment draw perspiration away from the skin and up to the surface of the fabric, allowing the moisture to evaporate quickly • Etymology: 1840–50 … From formal English to slang
wicking — /ˈwɪkɪŋ/ (say wiking) noun material for wicks. {wick1 + ing1} …
wicking — [1] A capillary act of air escapement from the tire casing during retreading. [2] The capillary action of removing moisture from clothing … Dictionary of automotive terms
wicking — ˈwikiŋ, kēŋ noun ( s) Etymology: wick (I) + ing : material used for wicks … Useful english dictionary
Christopher Wicking — Born 1943 London, England United Kingdom Died 2008 Toulouse, France … Wikipedia