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breather$9575$ - traduzione in greco

SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS PROVIDING GAS TO ESCAPE FROM A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT
Rescue breather

breather      
n. παύση, διακοπή, ξεκούραση
blast furnace         
  • A former blast furnace in Port of Sagunt in [[Valencia]], Spain
  • Rising [[carbon monoxide]] reduces [[iron oxide]]s to pure [[iron]] through a series of reactions that occur at different areas within a blast furnace.
  • Blast furnace gas downcomer
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  • Tuyeres of a blast furnace in [[Gerdau]], Brazil
  • A Chinese fining and blast furnace in ''[[Tiangong Kaiwu]]'', 1637
  • A drawing of a blast furnace dust catcher
  • Charcoal burning iron blast furnace in [[Jackson County, Ohio]], 1923
  • The first blast furnace in [[Germany]], depicted in a miniature in the [[Deutsches Museum]]
  • Drawing of an 18th-century blast furnace
  • Early modern blast furnace pictured in the former coat of arms of [[Lohtaja]]
  • Charging the experimental blast furnace, a photo from the Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory in [[Washington D.C.]], 1930
  • Collection of waste gases
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  • Blast furnaces of [[Třinec Iron and Steel Works]] in [[Czech Republic]]
  • Wang Zhen]] in 1313 during China's [[Yuan Dynasty]]
  • date=January 2023}}
TYPE OF METALLURGICAL FURNACE USED FOR SMELTING TO PRODUCE INDUSTRIAL METALS
Blast furnaces; Blast Furnace; Hot blast oven; Iron blast furnace; Blowing & Blastfurnaces; Iron furnace; Blast-furnace; Shaft furnace breather
υψικάμινος
gas mask         
  • An asbestos-containing Russian GP-5 filter and a safe modern one in comparison.
  • A British couple wearing gas masks in their home in 1941
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  • Iranian soldier wearing a US M17 protective mask on the frontline of the [[Iran–Iraq War]]
  • A Polish MUA gas mask, used in the 1970s and 1980s
  • Zelinsky–Kummant ''protivogaz'', designed in 1915, was one of the first modern-type full-head protection gas masks with a detachable filter and eyelet glasses, shown here worn by U.S. Army soldier ([[USAWC]] photo)
  • A 1939 Second World War-era baby's gas mask in [[Monmouth Regimental Museum]]. This design covered the whole of the baby except for its legs.
  • Indian muleteers and mule wearing gas masks, France, February 21, 1940
  • Pioneers]] in gas masks. [[USSR]], 1937
MASK PROTECTING FROM TOXIC MOLECULES AND PARTICLES
Gasmask; Gas masks; Gas-mask; Thermal Breather; Gas Masks; Military gas mask; Conflict gas mask; WWII gas mask; WWI gas mask; World War I gas mask
αντιασφυξιογόνη μάσκα, προσωπίδα κατά ασφυξιογόνων αέριων

Definizione

Breather
·noun That which puts one out of breath, as violent exercise.
II. Breather ·noun One who breathes. Hence: (a) One who lives.(b) One who utters. (c) One who animates or inspires.

Wikipedia

Escape set

An escape set (in German Tauchretter = "diving rescuer") is a breathing set that allows its wearer to survive for a time in an environment without (sufficiently) breathable air.

Early escape sets were rebreathers and were typically used to escape from submarines with a depleted air supply that, for technical or military reasons, were unable to surface. One example is the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus. Escape sets were also used ashore, e.g. in the mining industry, and for escape from tanks (Amphibious Tank Escape Apparatus).

The small open-circuit scuba Helicopter Aircrew Breathing Device has the similar purpose of providing breathing gas to escape from a ditched helicopter.