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Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь терминов металлургии и сварки. 2011.
sand|blast — «SAND BLAST, BLAHST», noun, verb. –n. 1. a blast of air or steam containing sand, used to clean, grind, cut, or decorate hard surfaces, such as glass, stone, or metal. 2. the apparatus used to apply such a blast. A sandblast is often used in… … Useful english dictionary
sandblasting — sandˈblasting noun • • • Main Entry: ↑sand … Useful english dictionary
Sandblasting — Historically, the material used for artificial sandblasting was sand that had been sieved to a uniform size. The silica dust produced in the sandblasting process caused silicosis after sustained inhalation of dust. Several countries and… … Wikipedia
Sand — For other uses, see Sand (disambiguation). Close up of sand from the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, showing a surface area of 1 square centimetres … Wikipedia
sandblasting — n. act of grinding or cutting with a strong current of air mixed with sand; cleaning or polishing with a strong current of air mixed with sand sand·blast || sændblÉ‘Ëst n. device that creates a strong current of air mixed with sand; strong… … English contemporary dictionary
sandblasting — The cleaning of a surface with a jet of sand (or grit) under air or steam pressure … Dictionary of automotive terms
Abrasive blasting — Sandblasting a stone wall Diesel powered compressor used as an air supply for sandblasting … Wikipedia
Benjamin Chew Tilghman — (1821 1901) was an US soldier and inventor. He is best known as the inventor of the process of sandblasting. Early life He was born in Philadelphia on October 26, 1821, the third child of Benjamin and Anne Marie (McMurtie). His father was… … Wikipedia
Places of interest in the Death Valley area — A view from Zabriskie Point Places of interest in the Death Valley area are mostly located within Death Valley National Park in eastern California. Contents 1 Ama … Wikipedia
Wind — For other uses, see Wind (disambiguation). Wind, from the … Wikipedia
quartz — quartzose /kwawrt sohs/, quartzous /kwawrt seuhs/, adj. /kwawrts/, n. one of the commonest minerals, silicon dioxide, SiO2, having many varieties that differ in color, luster, etc., and occurring either in masses (as agate, bloodstone, chalcedony … Universalium