Fourdrinier machine - перевод на Английский
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Fourdrinier machine - перевод на Английский

MACHINE USED TO MANUFACTURE PAPER PRODUCTS
Fourdrinier Machine; Ultrasonic foil (papermaking); Papermachine; Fourdrinier machine; Paper machines; Papermaking machine; Headbox; Paper-making machinery
  • Paper leaving the machine is rolled onto a ''reel'' for further processing.
  •  A worker inspecting wet, bleached wood pulp on an old-fashioned Hollander pulper or "beater".
  • Diagram showing the sections of the Fourdrinier machine
  • Fourdrinier]] continuous paper making machine at [[Frogmore Paper Mill]]
  • A Fourdrinier paper machine
  • Granite press roll at a granite quarry site
  • Paper machine
  •  Dryer section of an older Fourdrinier-style paper-making machine. These narrow, small diameter dryers are not enclosed by a hood, dating the photo to before the 1970s.
  • Ultrasonic foil installed under the wire on a paper machine

Fourdrinier machine         
(n.) = máquina Fourdrinier

Def: En imprenta, primera máquina de hacer rollos continuos de papel de imprenta y desarrollada en el Reino Unido por los hermanos Fourdrinier.
Ex: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.
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* newsprint Fourdrinier = máquina Fourdrinier de papel continuo
machine language         
SET OF INSTRUCTIONS EXECUTED DIRECTLY BY A COMPUTER'S CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT (CPU)
Native code; Machine instruction; Machine Code; Machine language; Machine Language; Native applications; Native execution; Machine instruction (computing); Program machine code; Machine instructions; CPU instruction; CPU instructions; Opcode-level programming; Opcode level; Overlapping instructions; Overlapping instruction; Overlapping machine instructions; Overlapping machine instruction; Overlapping opcodes; Overlapping opcode; Overlapping opcode sequences; Overlapping opcode sequence; Overlapping op-codes; Overlapping op-code; Overlapping op-code sequences; Overlapping op-code sequence; Superpositioned code; Code superposition; Instruction overlapping; Code overlapping; Instruction scission; Opcode overlapping; Jump into the middle of instruction; Instruction overlapping technique; Jump in the middle; Jump into the middle of an instruction; Jumping into the middle of an instruction; Jumping into the middle of instruction; Code overlap; Overlapping code; Overlapped instruction encoding; Overlapped instruction; Overlapped instructions; Semantic code overlapping; Semantic overlapping (computing); Physical overlapping (computing); Physical code overlapping; Overlapped code; Code interleaving; Code outlining; Overlapping instruction sequences; Overlapping instruction sequence; Code-overlapping technique
Lenguaje de computadora (lenguaje escribido en códigos binarios que el computador ejecuta sus ordenes sin la necesidad de un traductor)
washing machine         
  • Modern drum of front-loading washing machine (Bosch Maxx WFO 2440)
  • The EU requires that washing machines carry an efficiency label.
  • A 1923 electric [[Miele]] washing machine with a built-in mangle
  • European top-loader with horizontal-axis rotating drum (2008)
  • A fulling mill from [[Georg Andreas Böckler]]'s ''Theatrum Machinarum Novum'', 1661
  • General Electric Filter-Flo top-loading, vertical-axis machines in laundromat. The pans on the inside of the lid are placed atop the agitator, and wash water is pumped through the perforated pans to collect lint. (California)
  • A corroded drum spider arm.
  • A Hoover 0307, manufactured from 1947 to 1957
  • A see-through Bosch machine at the IFA 2010 in Berlin shows off its internal components.
  • 90 kg}} load industrial washer (horizontal axis, front load)
  • Commercial washing machines in a self-service laundromat (Toronto, Canada)
  • Commercial washing machines and dryers (at left) in a self-service laundry (Paris, France)
  • The Washing Machine Museum in [[Mineral Wells, Texas]]
  • Irreler Bauerntradition shows an early Miele washing machine at the [[Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum]].
  • In a top-loading washer, water circulates primarily along the poloidal axis during the wash cycle, as indicated by the red arrow in this illustration of a [[torus]].
  • German laundry [[centrifuge]] to extract water from laundry. The advent of automatic washing machines with spin cycles made such specialized appliances largely obsolete by the 1970s.
  • Constructa]]
  • adj=on}} load, LCD indicator, 1200 RPM
  • abbr=on}} load capacity
  • "Woman's Friend" machine (c. 1890)
  • Automatic washing machine fittings.<br />On the left is a ball valve from the water supply and a water inlet hose.<br />On the right a drainage pipe made of PVC pipes, to which a drain hose is connected.
MACHINE WHICH WASHES CLOTHES AUTOMATICALLY
Washing machines; Rinse hold; Washing machine (apparatus); Laundry machine; Clothes washer; High efficiency washing machine; Washer/extractor; Washing Machine; Automatic Washing Machine; Washingmachine; Twin tub; Washing machine problems; Top-loading washing machine; Front-loading washer; Bleach dispenser; Spider arm
(n.) = lavadora
Ex: The study aims at establishing a common European basis for defining efficiency in domestic washing mahines, clothes driers and dishwashers.

Определение

washing machine
n. to run, use a washing machine

Википедия

Paper machine

A paper machine (or paper-making machine) is an industrial machine which is used in the pulp and paper industry to create paper in large quantities at high speed. Modern paper-making machines are based on the principles of the Fourdrinier Machine, which uses a moving woven mesh to create a continuous paper web by filtering out the fibres held in a paper stock and producing a continuously moving wet mat of fibre. This is dried in the machine to produce a strong paper web.

The basic process is an industrialised version of the historical process of hand paper-making, which could not satisfy the demands of developing modern society for large quantities of a printing and writing substrate. The first modern paper machine was invented by Louis-Nicolas Robert in France in 1799, and an improved version patented in Britain by Henry and Sealy Fourdrinier in 1806.

The same process is used to produce paperboard on a paperboard machine.