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Перевод: alloy
[прилагательное] легированный; [существительное] сплав ; примесь ; лигатура ; проба ; [глагол] сплавлять; сплавить; легировать; подмешивать; омрачать
Тезаурус:
- The shakudo alloy contains 1 to 5 per cent of gold in copper.
- The most common pattern is one of debasement, that is, increasing amounts of base metal in the alloy (possibly coupled with a decrease in the weight of the coin), followed by occasional reforms.
- The two types of mirror look much the same after being buried for centuries, but when the microstructure is examined at high magnification, as in Figures 5.15e and f, it is possible to distinguish between tinned bronze and the high-tin alloy.
- Gold dissolves in mercury at room temperature to make an amalgam (an amalgam is an alloy of mercury).
- The core used in this design is a Telcon Metals HCR alloy core type 7a and is available from Telcon Metals, phone 0293 528800
- Bell metal, an alloy of copper and tin, was then poured in and allowed to set before the clay was broken away to leave the bell ready for tuning and polishing.
- Tools included are a lightweight folding ladder that goes in a car boot; a 1.3m ladder-frame, easy-climb alloy tower; a lightweight vibrating plate for settling concrete paving blocks, that will fit into the smallest of cars; a copper tube T-end joiner; a skip loader; a 10m two-man hydraulic lift; Alligator saw; a tree stump chipper; and even a bouncy castle!
- With alloy wheels, elm burr veneer fascia, metallic paint, central locking, electric tinted windows and door mirrors among its features, it's a handsome package and a joy to drive.
- The choice of manufacturing technique is to some extent governed by the metal or alloy used and by the intended finished shape.
- He wrote of a fusing point at which the mixture becomes homogeneous, like an alloy, but thought that "some intransigents never fuse - jews, Scots".
- It is made to the usual high Wolfcraft standards using thick steel for the bench table and a cast alloy housing for the disc.
- Adding lead makes the alloy easier to cast because the melting point is reduced and the fluidity is increased.
- Two flying bomb systems were tried: Bristol Aircraft's plastic Blue Rapier, and Vickers' light alloy Red Rapier.
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