hardness

hardness
1) твёрдость; степень твёрдости
2) жёсткость (воды, бетонной смеси)

to test the hardness of a concrete — определять жёсткость бетонной смеси

- hardness of material - hardness of water - abrasion hardness - ball hardness - bicarbonate hardness - Brinell hardness - calcium hardness - carbonate hardness - cutting hardness - dynamic hardness - indentation hardness - Ludwik hardness - Martens-Heyn hardness - Meyer hardness - pendulum hardness - permanent hardness - Rockwell hardness - scleroscope hardness - scratch hardness - strain hardness - temporary hardness - total hardness - Vickers hardness - water hardness - wear hardness
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твёрдость; жёсткость; стойкость
- hardness of water
- abrasion hardness
- alkaline hardness
- attrition hardness
- bicarbonate hardness
- Brinell hardness
- calcium hardness
- carbonate hardness
- diamond-pyramid hardness
- indentation hardness
- noncarbonate hardness
- permanent hardness
- Rockwell hardness
- scratch hardness
- temporary hardness
- total hardness of water
- Vicker's hardness
- water hardness
- wear hardness

Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.

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