Dec 2, 2009 08:47
14 yrs ago
English term

side runs

Non-PRO English to French Tech/Engineering Paper / Paper Manufacturing
side run of the machine that produces the paper
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): Colin Rowe, Stéphanie Soudais

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Proposed translations

+1
37 mins

à-côtés (de fabrication)

25 years in the international paper industry ...
Peer comment(s):

agree Jean Jacques Defo
54 mins
Thank you !
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+1
37 mins

à-côté de fabrication

à-côté de fabrication

OBS – à-côté de fabrication : terme normalisé par l'ISO et l'AFNOR. Source, fiche 1, Observation 1 - à-côté de fabrication



TERME(S)-CLÉ(S)
– side run


Peer comment(s):

agree Arnold T. : Oui, très utilisé au Canada !
1 hr
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