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English-Finnish dictionary. 2013.
English-Finnish dictionary. 2013.
Grease ice — is a very thin, soupy layer of frazil crystals clumped together, which makes the ocean surface resemble an oil slick. This ice is the second stage in the formation of solid sea ice after ice floes and then frazil ice.ee also*Frazil ice … Wikipedia
grease ice — a soupy and thin ice layer at the water surface formed from accumulated frazil ice, q.v … Dictionary of ichthyology
Thermal grease — From left to right: Arctic Cooling MX 2 and MX 3, Tuniq TX 3, Cool Laboratory Liquid Metal Pro( Liquid Metal based), Shin Etsu MicroSi G751, Arctic Silver 5, Powdered Diamond. In background Arctic Silver grease remover … Wikipedia
Lubricant — A lubricant is a substance introduced to reduce friction between moving surfaces. It may also have the function of transporting foreign particles and of distributing heat. The property of reducing friction is known as lubricity. A good lubricant… … Wikipedia
Laboratory glassware — Three beakers, a conical flask, a graduated cylinder and a volumetric flask … Wikipedia
printmaking — /print may king/, n. the art or technique of making prints, esp. as practiced in engraving, etching, drypoint, woodcut or serigraphy. [1925 30; PRINT + MAKING] * * * Art form consisting of the production of images, usually on paper but… … Universalium
environmental works — ▪ civil engineering Introduction infrastructure that provides cities and towns with water supply, waste disposal, and pollution control services. They include extensive networks of reservoirs, pipelines, treatment systems, pumping stations … Universalium
Sewage treatment — The objective of sewage treatment is to produce a disposable effluent without causing harm to the surrounding environment, and also prevent pollution.[1] Sewage treatment, or domestic wastewater treatment, is the process of removing contaminants… … Wikipedia
lubrication — See lubricate. * * * Introduction of any of various substances between sliding surfaces to reduce wear and friction. Lubricants may secondarily control corrosion, regulate temperature, electrically insulate, remove contaminants, or damp shock.… … Universalium
Sea ice — is largely formed from seawater that freezes. Because the oceans consist of saltwater, this occurs below the freezing point of pure water, at about 1.8 °C (28.8 °F). Sea ice may be contrasted with icebergs, which are chunks of ice shelves or… … Wikipedia
Parts cleaning — is essential to many industrial processes, as a prelude to surface finishing or to protect sensitive components. Electroplating is particularly sensitive to part cleanliness, since molecular layers of oil can prevent adhesion of the coating. ASTM … Wikipedia