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1 woven staple glass fibre fabric
Полимеры: штапельная ткань (Так в ГОСТе), стеклянная ткань из штапельного волокна (Так в ГОСТе)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > woven staple glass fibre fabric
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2 staple-fibre woven fabric
ткань из штапельных нитей; штапельная тканьknitted fabric — трикотаж, трикотажная ткань
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > staple-fibre woven fabric
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3 штапельная ткань
1) Chemistry: staple-fibre woven fabric2) Textile: spun fabric, utility fabric3) Polymers: staple, woven staple glass fibre fabric (Так в ГОСТе) -
4 стеклянная ткань из штапельного волокна
Polymers: woven staple glass fibre fabric (Так в ГОСТе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стеклянная ткань из штапельного волокна
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5 штапельная ткань
[lang name="Russian"]ткани, которые можно стирать — wash fabrics
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