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06:46 Jan 16, 2004 |
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5 +1 | термоизоляция для азотных температур |
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3 | покрытие (защитной) азотной подушкой |
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термоизоляция для азотных температур Explanation: возможный вариант: термоизоляция для оборудования, использующего жидкий азот -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-16 07:10:27 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- подобные вещи пирименяются в промышленности не столько для изоляции холодных (или горячих) компонентов как таковой, сколько для предотвращения контакта с такими поверхностями. Это нечто вроде одеяла из термоизолятора, которым трубы и оборачиваются |
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покрытие (защитной) азотной подушкой Explanation: или создание азотной атмосферы или формирование азотного слоя -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 44 mins (2004-01-16 07:30:38 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The inert properties of nitrogen make it a good blanketing gas in many applications. Nitrogen blanketing is used to protect flammable or explosive solids and liquids from contact with air. Certain chemicals, surfaces of solids, and stored food products have properties that must be protected from degradation by the effects of atmospheric oxygen and moisture. Protection is achieved by keeping these items in (under) a nitrogen atmosphere. \"Inerting\" or \"padding\" are other terms used to describe displacement of air and nitrogen blanketing. http://www.uigi.com/nitrogen.html |
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