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H1 lubricant

Oil glossary
    Food-grade lubricants used in food processing environments where there is some possibility of incidental food contact. lubricant formulations may only be composed of one or more approved basestocks, additives and thickeners (if grease) listed in guidelines of security code of federal regulations (cfr) title 21, §178.3570.




Lubricant, английский
  1. Any substance interposed between two surfaces in relative motion for the purpose of reducing the friction and/or the wear between them.

  2. Смазка, смазочный материал

  3. A fluid which lubricates

  4. Смазка, смазочное масло

  5. An oil or emulsion finish applied to fibers to prevent damage during textile processing, or to knitting yarns to make them more pliable.

  6. An oil or emulsion finish applied to fibers to prevent damage during textile processing or to knitting yarns to make them more pliable.

  7. Substance interposed between two surfaces in relative motion for the purpose of reducing the friction and/or wear between them.


Lubricant also called grease, английский

Lubricant distribution poet, английский

Lubricant, grease, английский

Lubricante, испанский

Lubricante a base de aceite, испанский

Lubricante a base de agua, испанский

Processing, английский
  1. Обработка (напр. данных); технология

  2. N обработка cognitive ~ когнитивная обработка language ~ когн.

  3. Обработка ~ of materials обработка [переработка] материалов

  4. A language originally designed for artists to allow them to do simple graphical design programs in a movie like paradigm.

  5. The preparation or packaging of fish to render it suitable for human consumption, retail sale, industrial use, or long-term storage, including but not limited to cooking, canning, smoking, salting, drying, filleting, freezing, or rendering into meal or oil, but not heading and gutting unless additional preparation is done.

  6. Under the gdpr, “processing” is any operation that is performed on personal data. this includes collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation, alteration, dissemination, erasure or destruction.


Environments, английский

Possibility, английский
    Возможность


Incidental, английский
    Случайный; побочный; сопутствующий


Guidelines, английский
  1. Рекомендации, указания

  2. Руководство; методология; (методические) рекомендации


Regulations, английский
    Инструкция


Environment, английский
  1. Surrounding in which operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans and their interaction.

  2. Окружающая среда. совокупность всех материальных тел, сил и явлений природы, ее вещество и пространство, любая деятельность человека, находящегося в непосредственном контакте с живыми организмами; совокупность абиотической, биотической и социальной сред,

  3. Окружающие условия [среда]; внешние факторы или воздействия; условия эксплуатации ` (лл)

  4. The conditions and influences under which an organism lives

  5. N 1 лнгв. окружение; 2 псхл. окружающая обстановка5 consonantal ~ консонантное окружение epanalepsis n эпаналепсис, удвоение6 epenthesis n 1 эпентеза, вставка звуков1; 2 добавление гласного звука для того, чтобы 3 английский как язык международного общения. 4 несовпадение стиховых и фразовых границ. 5 внешний контекст, в котором происходит наше поведение. 6 фигура речи, состоящая в повторе слова, словосочетания или пред- ложения. epenthetic 41 evaluation разбить труднопроизносимую группу (кла- стер) согласных

  6. Окружающая среда

  7. Окружающая среда; при- родно-ландшафтная среда

  8. The place in which an organism lives, and the circumstances under which it lives. environment includes measures like moisture and temperature, as much as it refers to the actual physical place where an organism is found.

  9. The combination of all the external conditions and the potential effect of the inner environment (heteromosaic of abiotic conditions). e. change: survival depends on the life span of the organisms involved, and has to adapt to a new situation via genetic change, evolution, etc. • cyclic change: rhythmically repetitive, like cycles of a season, day / night, movement of tides etc. • directional change: change is maintained over a long period in relation to the life span of organisms - erosion, siltation, cycles of glaciation, etc. • erratic change: these have no rhythm and no consistent direction e.g., hurricanes, cyclones, flash storms, fires, vulcanos, earthquake, etc.

  10. Окружающая среда. существующая в данный момент совокупность всех внешних условий и воздействий, которым подвержена данная система (или организм) (мос, 14). `36

  11. (1) the system of surrounding things, conditions or influences, especially affecting the existence or development of someone, something or another system (->habitat), (2) the art of environing, (3) the state of being environed.

  12. A global context in which to access data.

  13. A set of roles that are required to run a specific application and the machines to be used for each role.

  14. One of two deployment destinations within a microsoft azure cloud service: staging or production.

  15. The totality of surrounding conditions and circumstances affecting growth or development. often the term is applied to the natural features of a geographic area: water, air, and land — including ecological relationships.

  16. The sum of the physical, chemical, and biological factors that surround an organism.


H2 lubricant, английский
    Lubricants used on equipment and machine parts in locations where there is no possibility that the lubricant or lubricated surface contacts food. because there is not the risk of contacting food, these lubricants do not have a defined list of acceptable ingredients. they cannot, however, contain intentionally heavy metals such as antimony, arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury or selenium. also, the ingredients must not include substances that are carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens or mineral acids.


Grease gun, английский
    A tool (normally hand-powered) which is used for lubrication tasks. by squeezing the trigger of the gun, grease is applied through an aperture to a specific point.