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18:20 Mar 15, 2008 |
Swedish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metallurgy / Casting | |||||||
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5 +1 | weighing and dividing of pig iron from communal blasting furnace |
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1 -1 | scrap iron weighing |
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scrap iron weighing Explanation: WARNING: WILD GUESS! |
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weighing and dividing of pig iron from communal blasting furnace Explanation: SAOB explains "hopjärn" as the pig iron received from a communal blasting furnace. HOP (or in your case HOPA) refers to "tillhopa" or "ihop" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2008-03-15 21:28:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- that is blast furnace, not blasting! |
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