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09:45 Feb 16, 2017 |
English to French translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Printing & Publishing / 3D Printing | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Pierre Castegnier Local time: 03:23 | ||||||
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3 +1 | unité de durcissement par rayonnement ultra violet (uv) |
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4 | dispositif de séchage UV |
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4 | unité de durcissement par rayonnement UV |
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uv curing unit unité de durcissement par rayonnement ultra violet (uv) Explanation: une suggestion... |
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uv curing unit dispositif de séchage UV Explanation: "UV curing séchage ultraviolet France Brodeur et Institut des communications graphiques du Québec, 2012 Mode de séchage par rayonnement entraînant la polymérisation de l'encre ou du vernis sur le support par la puissance déterminée de rayonnement ultraviolet fourni par des lampes. séchage ultraviolet n. m. séchage UV n. m." http://www.granddictionnaire.com/ficheOqlf.aspx?Id_Fiche=265... "Les applications de la technologie UV LED. - uwave http://www.uwave.fr/sechage-uv-led.html Electronique applications LED UV, sechage UV vernis de tropicalisation pour PCB, encapsulation UV pour .... Séchage de résine UV pour l'impression 3D." |
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unité de durcissement par rayonnement UV Explanation: In a printing industry context séchage would be appropriate, but here we are in a 3D printing context where the polymer is hardened layer by layer to build up the part being printed. Durcissement is the right term -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 days (2017-02-25 07:14:48 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- I don't remember exactly who came first with the idea, but I think I just confirmed Florence proposition. So logically the points should go to her. |
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