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16:13 Jan 26, 2002 |
Chinese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng / Chemistry | |||||||
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| Selected response from: RaffaellaG Italy Local time: 11:42 | ||||||
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5 | mesh/sieve |
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5 | Mesh or mesh number |
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4 | mesh or mesh count |
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mesh or mesh count Explanation: Mesh Count (n) Number of apertures per lineal inch measured from the centre of one wire to a point 1 inch (25.4 mm) distant. 25.4 / (w + d) Reference: http://www.unitedwire.com/glossary.html |
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mesh/sieve Explanation: Both are ok. |
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Mesh or mesh number Explanation: It refers to the number of holes in a sieve along the length of one inch. |
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