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Junk iron

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    Junk, английский
    1. Used to describe anything in this world bad. the opposite of jiz-tasta-mablasta-ma-rang.. example that was junk.

    2. 1. old cordage past its useful service life as lines aboard ship. the strands of old junk were teased apart in the process called picking oakum.

    3. Джонка

    4. The chinese junk is the largest vessel built by that nation, and at one period exceeding in tonnage any war-vessels then possessed by england. the extreme beam is one-third from the stern; it shows no stem, it being chamfered off. the bow on deck is square, over which the anchors slide fore and aft. having no keel, and being very full at the stern, a huge rudder is suspended, which at sea is lowered below the depth of the bottom. the masts are immense, in one piece. the cane sails are lug and heavy. the hull is divided into water-tight compartments, like tanks.—junk is also any remnants or pieces of old cable, or condemned rope, cut into small portions for the purpose of making points, mats, swabs, gaskets, sinnet, oakum, and the like (which see). also, a dense cellular tissue in the head of the sperm-whale, infiltrated with spermaceti. also, salt beef, as tough to the teeth as bits of rope, whence the epithet.

    5. [1] an oriental sailing ship historically with up to nine masts, but nowadays from one to three, carrying lugsails made of bamboo, rattan, or grass matting stiffened with poles. typically with a flat stem, high stern, retractable rudder and no keel. junks are the first vessels known to have been constructed with watertight compartments (see ming maritime decrees). from the javanese djong. [2] old ropes or cables cut up for oakum. [3] anything regarded as having little value.

    6. Any foreign metallic material accidentally introduced into a borehole.

    7. Very poor or low-grade drill diamonds.




    Iron, английский
    1. Fer;fonte

    2. A ductile, malleable, silver-white metallic element, scarcely known in a pure condition, but much used in its crude or impure carbon-containing forms for making tools, implements, machinery, etc.; symbol: fe; atomic weight: 55.847; atomic number: 26; spec

    3. Infrared optical nose

    4. 1. a chemical element essential to the body, present in foods such as liver and eggs 2. a common grey metal (note: the chemical symbol is fe.) comment: iron is an essential part of the red pigment in red blood cells. lack of iron in haemoglobin results in iron-deficiency anaemia. storage of too much iron in the body results in haemochromatosis.

    5. Colloquially, all derrick and drilling equipment above the heads of the men working on the drill platform.

    6. Any ferrous metal tool or part that must be fished from a borehole. also called junk.


    Iron, английский

    Iron, английский

    Iron, английский

    Iron (iii) oxide, английский
      Окисел железа (iii). красная окись железа (ferric oxide — закись железа); формула fe2o3; встречается в природе в виде минерала гематита (красный железняк). пары этого окисла железа* (состоящие из частиц диаметром менее 1 мкм) могут образовываться на сталелитейных заводах. в настоящее время нет данных об их непосредственном вредном действии на здоровье, хотя они загрязняют окружающую среду и создают определенные неудобства.


    Iron -, английский
      Металлический мост


    Iron age, английский
      Final period of prehistory, beginning around 500 bce and lasting into the early centuries of the first millennium ad. iron superseded bronze as popular material for the manufacture of tools and weapons


    Iron alum, английский

    Iron back, английский
      A cast-iron fireback.


    Iron bearing material, английский
      Matière ferrifère


    Iron bearing material, английский

    Iron bird, английский
      Полноразмерный стенд для испытаний гс и системы управления полетом л.а.


    Iron black, английский

    Iron blue, английский

    Iron carbide, английский
      Carbure de fer


    Iron carbide, английский

    Iron casting, английский

    Iron cement, английский
      A cement composed of cast-iron borings or filings, sal ammoniac, and additives; used for mending or joining cast-iron parts.


    Iron chimney, английский

    Iron chimney with spark arrestor, английский

    Iron clay, английский

    Grief joint, английский

    Jar rod, английский
      An extra heavy wall drill rod to which drive collars may be attached when using a drive hammer to jar or loosen drill-string equipment stuck in a borehole. also called drive rod, jar length, jar piece.