fines entrapment

fines entrapment
улавливание мелкой фракции; задерживание мелочи

[lang name="English"]plutonium entrapment — улавливание плутония

[lang name="English"]bed entrapment — улавливание (проскока) шихты

[lang name="English"]moisture entrapment — улавливание влаги; сушка

[lang name="English"]crud entrapment — улавливание продуктов коррозии

[lang name="English"]resin entrapment — улавливание ионообменной смолы


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