Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

controlled-swell

Polish translation:

kontrolowane pęcznienie

Added to glossary by Marian Krzymiński
Mar 11, 2012 17:25
12 yrs ago
English term

controlled-swell

Non-PRO English to Polish Tech/Engineering Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.) insulating materials->sealing paper
S-207 is a cellulose fiber gasket material with controlled-swell styrene butadiene rubber binder.

tekst jest informacją techniczną dla potencjalnych klientów, zawartą na stronie www firmy handlowej.
Proposed translations (Polish)
4 kontrolowane pęcznienie
Change log

Mar 16, 2012 09:19: Marian Krzymiński Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Tomasz Poplawski

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kontrolowane pęcznienie

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