19:24 Oct 13, 2001 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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4 +1 | inclined stirring blades |
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4 | oblique mixing blades |
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4 | pitched blade impellers |
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oblique mixing blades Explanation: That's what I would call them. Harper Collins Unabridged German Dictionary |
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inclined stirring blades Explanation: or inclined stirrer blades It's really amazing, how wildly companies sometimes make up words, I really wonder what 'Rührorgan' might be. So, you are free to make up words as well or to take them from English ads abandoning the literal translation. Reference: http://www.philipharris.co.uk/scientific/jun98_2.htm Reference: http://www.instechlabs.com/stirrers.html |
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pitched blade impellers Explanation: see web site below for industrial stirrers/agitators: http://www.chemineer.com/Brochures/QEDPlus_Web.pdf http://www.pdcmachines.com/magnetic_stirrers.asp HTH! |
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