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11:26 Nov 10, 2015 |
German to Portuguese translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / Refractory lining | |||||||
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3 | forçar com ar comprimido |
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2 | limpar as bordas (fragilizadas) |
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Mucksen / Feuerfestbau |
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limpar as bordas (fragilizadas) Explanation: Aufgrund der englischen Beschreibung des Vorgangs. |
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forçar com ar comprimido Explanation: ou melhor triturar/pulverizar/moer por meio de ar comprimido São máquinas destinadas a elevar a pressão de um certo volume de ar, admitido nas condições atmosféricas, até uma determinada pressão, exigida na execução dos trabalhos realizados pelo ar comprimido - http://www.ebah.com.br/content/ABAAABVvQAE/ar-comprimido-na-... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2015-11-11 00:05:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Dieses Verpressen wird im Feuerfestbau als „Mucksen" bezeichnet. Für das Entweichen der Druckluft müssen genügend Entlüftungslöcher gebohrt - https://www.google.com/search?q=cc dictionary&rlz=1C1FDUM_en... |
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Reference: Mucksen / Feuerfestbau Reference information: Sind Hohlräume vorhanden, muss nicht schrumpfende Vergussmasse eingefüllt und mit Druckluft verpresst werden. Dieses Verpressen wird im Feuerfestbau als "Mucksen" bezeichnet. Für das Entweichen der Druckluft müssen genügend Entlüftungslöcher gebohrt oder gebrannt und anschließend dicht verschlossen werden: https://books.google.de/books?id=QS9c2uAP8U0C&pg=PA229&lpg=P... |
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