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English to Russian translations [PRO] Art/Literary | |||||||
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na | Мелованная бумага |
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na | матированная бумага, матовая (мелованная) бумага, матовая меловка, бумага с покрытием |
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Мелованная бумага Explanation: Мелованная (типографская) бумага Англо-русский лесотехнический словарь, М., 1983 Paper with a surface coating of clay or other materials to produce a smooth, shiny surface; especially useful for fine, detailed, blur-free reproductions in color or black and white. Also known as enamel paper. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 1984 Have a nice day! |
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матированная бумага, матовая (мелованная) бумага, матовая меловка, бумага с покрытием Explanation: Ordinarily, мелованная бумага is translated into English as enamel-paper... Ordinary people mean that thios paper is ... shining while realy clay coated paper is not. Moreoover, by this term (мелованная бумага) in Russian they usually treat calendered paper or so-called glossy paper. As for clay coated paper you mean in your question, it is used for artistic purposes for non-blur printing. So, it is closer to so-called mat paper (though it can be mixed with rather photographic term). On Britannica.com you might find the following explanation: ======= Paper has been coated to improve its surface for better reproduction of printed images for over 100 years. The introduction of half-tone and colour printing has created a strong demand for coated paper. Coatings are applied to paper to achieve uniformity of surface for printing inks, lacquers, and the like; to obtain printed images without blemishes visible to the eye; to enhance opacity, smoothness, and gloss of paper or paperboard; and to achieve economy in the weight and composition of base paper stock by the upgrading effect of coating. The chief components of the water dispersion used for coating paper are pigment, which may be c l a y, titanium dioxide, calcium carbonate, satin white, or combinations of these; dispersants to give uniformity to the mixture or the "slip"; and an adhesive binder to give coherence to the finished coating. The latter may be a natural material such as starch or a synthetic material such as latex. Equipment installed between dryer sections on the paper machine can apply the coating (on-machine coating), or it can be done by a separate machine, using rolls of paper as feed stock (off-machine coating). ======= So, you are the judge, but take into account that difference between reflecting and non-reflecting property of the paper:) Sincerely yours, Dr. Tagir S. Ttagirov KSU. See also pages http://www.elo.kiev.ua/htdocs/paperandlife/voc.htm http://vendor.citymarket.ru/companies/pricediler.asp?codedil... See also the URLs: http://www.orc.ru/~gras/cena/2c1.html http://polynom.rzn.ru/mater.htm Clay coated Paper (Бумага с покрытием) 140г 36" х 5м Reference: http://www.citymarket.ru/tree/price.asp?code=268500992&order... Britannica, online edition of 2000. |
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