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  1. INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical compound · INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical industry · PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|technology and technical regulations|materials technology
    cúr plaisteach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    cúr Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Context 'ciallaíonn “cúr aon ábhair” comhdhéanamh cúir atá i ndáileoir aerasóil aonair i bhfoirm leachtach neamh-imoibrithe nó páirt-imoibrithe agus a leathnaíonn agus a chruann nuair a fhágann sé an dáileoir.' Reference Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 517/2014 maidir le gáis cheaptha teasa fhluairínithe agus lena n-aisghairtear Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 842/2006, CELEX:32014R0517/GA
    Schaumkunststoff | Zell-PE | Zellkunststoff
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    Definition künstlich hergestellter, leichter Werkstoff mit zelliger Struktur Reference Stöckhert: Kunststoff-Lexikon
    foam | alveolar plastic | plastic foam | cellular plastic | foam plastic | expanded plastic | foamed plastic | expanded cellular plastic | micro-cellular plastic
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    Definition synthetic resin converted into a spongelike mass with a closed-cell or open-cell structure, either of which may be flexible or rigid Reference Britannica Online Encyclopedia > foamed plastic. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/211793/foamed-plastic [19.2.2014]
    Comment Foamed plastics are used for a variety of products including cushioning materials, air filters, furniture, toys, thermal insulation, sponges, plastic boats, panels for buildings, and even lightweight beams. Under appropriate conditions almost any thermosetting or thermoplastic resin can be converted into a foam. Plastics that are commonly foamed include vinyls, polystyrene, polyethylene, phenolics, silicones, cellulose acetate, and urethanes.Foams with a closed-cell structure are produced by incorporating a blowing agent that decomposes at the fusion point of the plastic, releasing gas bubbles that are trapped during the gelling. Foams with an open-cell structure are produced by incorporating an inert gas into the resin under pressure and then releasing the mixture to the atmosphere and curing the resulting foam.
    plastique cellulaire | matière plastique alvéolaire | matière plastique à microcellules | matériau en mousse plastique | mousse plastique | matière plastique cellulaire | plastique expansé | mousse expansée | plastique cellulaire expansé | plastique alvéolaire | matière plastique mousse
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    Definition isolant cellulaire préparé à partir d'une matière plastique Reference DIC.INT.FROID