wedge wire screen - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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wedge wire screen (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/wɛdʒ waɪər skrin/

Meaning and Usage

A wedge wire screen is a type of filtration device made from a series of stainless steel wires arranged in a wedge shape to form a screen. This design allows fluids to pass through while retaining larger particles. They are commonly used in various industries, including water treatment, food processing, and mineral processing, due to their effective filtering capabilities.

Frequency of Use

The term "wedge wire screen" is primarily used in technical and industrial contexts; thus, it's more frequently encountered in written form, particularly in engineering documents, specifications, and industry reports.

Example Sentences

  1. The engineer specified a wedge wire screen for the new water filtration system to improve efficiency.
    Инженер указал на использование ячеистого проволочного экрана для новой системы фильтрации воды для повышения эффективности.

  2. They conducted tests to determine the optimal size of the wedge wire screen for their project.
    Они провели испытания, чтобы определить оптимальный размер ячеистого проволочного экрана для их проекта.

  3. The wedge wire screen effectively stripped away impurities from the materials.
    Ячеистый проволочный экран эффективно удалял примеси из материалов.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "wedge" is often used in idiomatic expressions. However, "wedge wire screen" itself does not feature prominently in idioms. Below are some common expressions including "wedge".

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. He managed to wedge himself between the two arguing colleagues, hoping to mediate the situation.
    Он сумел втиснуться между двумя спорящими коллегами, надеясь разрешить ситуацию.

  2. She felt like she was always being wedged into the corner during meetings, not able to express her ideas freely.
    Она чувствовала, что ее всегда втискивают в угол на собраниях, не давая возможности свободно выразить свои идеи.

  3. If you don’t take care of your health now, you might be wedged between a rock and a hard place later.
    Если вы не позаботитесь о своем здоровье сейчас, вы можете оказаться между молотом и наковальней позже.

Etymology

The word "wedge" originates from the Old English wedg, meaning a tool used to split or shape materials. "Wire" comes from the Old English wīr, meaning a slender, flexible strand or rod of metal. "Screen" comes from Middle English screne, which is derived from Old French screen, meaning to shield or protect. The combination signifies a specific type of filtering tool made from wedge-shaped wire.

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25-07-2024