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Flake mica
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Flake, английский
- A small flat wood particle of predetermined dimensions,
- A thin piece of tissue dandruff is formed of flakes of dead skin on the scalp.
- Уборка, укладка паруса
- A small shifting stage, hung over a ship`s side to caulk or repair a breach. (see fish-flake.)
- A variant of “fake.”
- A thin slab of rock detached from the main face.
- As used by celanese, a term that refers to the granular form in which cellulose acetate and triacetate polymers exist prior to dissolving or feeding into the extrusion or molding unit.
Flake, английский
Flake board, английский
Flake copper, английский
Flake fracture, английский
A fracture where thin pieces of bone come off
Flake graphite, английский
Flake salt, английский
A light crystal salt reminiscent of snowflakes. seawaters are evaporated by the sun and wind producing salt brine that is slowly heated to the point where delicate pyramids shaped crystals of salt appear. the finished product is light, flaky sea salt. fla
Flake sulfur, английский
Flake white, английский
Flake yarn, английский
Yarn in which roving or short, soft staple fibers are inserted at intervals between long filament binder yarns.
Flake-grained, английский
Хлопьевидный
Flakeboard, английский
- A manufactured wood panel made out of 1"- 2" wood chips and glue. often used as a substitute for plywood in the exterior wall and roof sheathing. also called osb or wafer board.
- A generic term indicating a manufactured panel product composed of flakes bonded with a synthetic resin.
- Древесно-стружечная плита, дсп
Flakes, английский
- Short discontinuous internal fissures in ferrous metals attributed to stresses produced by localized transformation and decreased solubility of hydrogen during cooling after hot working. in a fractured surface, flakes appear as bright silvery areas; on an etched surface they appear as short, discontinuous cracks. also called “shatter cracks and snowflakes.”
- Short discontinuous internal fissures in ferrous metals attributed to stresses produced by localized transformation and/or decreased solubility of hydrogen during cooling usually after hot working. on a fractured surface, flakes appear as bright silvery areas; on an etched surface, flakes appear as short, discontinuous cracks.2,5
- Short discontinuous internal fissures in ferrous metals attributed to stresses produced by localized transformation and/or decreased solubility of hydrogen during cooling usually after hot working. flakes appear as bright silvery areas (fish eyes) on an otherwise ductile fracture surface; flakes appear as short, discontinuous cracks on a polished and etch cross section. see also hydrogen embrittlement.
Mica, английский
- Potassium aluminosilicate
- A naturally occurring silicate; used in paints to improve suspension and brushing properties and to improve resistance to moisture penetration; also used as a filler in plastics and in electrical and thermal insulators.
- A group of rock-forming silicate minerals, all with good cleavage in
- This mineral, ethically and sustainably sourced from mines in the us and india, has an illuminating effect when added to skincare. mica is what helps zero-g smoothing eye cream deliver that refreshed, soft-focus effect to tired undereyes.
Mica, латинский
Mica gneiss, английский
Gneiss with > 40 % mica.
Mica house, английский
Mica pellets, английский
Pellets of exfoliated vermiculite.
Mica peridotite, английский
Mica plate, английский
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Flake sulfur, английский
Flake graphite, английский
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