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  1. INDUSTRY|building and public works|building industry|building materials · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences|geology|mineralogy
    stéitít Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    cloch ghallúnaí Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Speckstein | Steatit
    de
    Definition keramischer Werkstoff, der aus 80-85 % Speckstein,5-15 % Ton und bis 5 % Feldspot bei einer Temperatur von 1380 bis 1410 Grad gebrannt wird Reference Zolltarif
    steatite | soapstone | soaprock
    en
    Definition "metamorphic rock comprised of dense aggregates of high-purity talc and which is rich in magnesium" Reference "COM-EN, based on: (1) 'Steatite' (6.7.2020), Britannica.com, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2020.(2) 'Soapstone' (6.7.2020), Enacademic.com, Academic, 2000-2020."
    Comment Soapstone is easy to carve, it is also durable, heat-resistant and has a high heat storage capacity. It has therefore been used for cooking and heating equipment for thousands of years. Soapstone is often used as an insulator for housing and electrical components, due to its durability and electrical characteristics and because it can be pressed into complex shapes before firing.
    stéatite
    fr
    Definition silicate de magnésium renfermant du fer, de l'aluminium et de l'eau, constituant une variété compacte de talc, onctueux au toucher, utilisé comme craie par les tailleurs, comme isolant en électricité ou intervenant dans la fabrication d'objets ornementaux Reference "CNRTL - Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales > stéatite (22.9.2020)"