Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
fiitragem dos materiais particuiados
English translation:
filtering of particulate matters (or filtering of particulates)
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ingridleeman
Apr 1, 2011 22:06
13 yrs ago
Portuguese term
fiitragem dos materiais particuiados
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Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng
testes
O ar comprimido é testado anualmente para os seguintes critérios: particuiados, hidocarbonetos, microbiológico, umidade
I think particuiado refers to a type of material that depends of its size.... maybe parcialmente- cuiado. Not sure how to translate it and also the word hidocarbonetos, that maybe a typo to Hidrocarboneto?
I think particuiado refers to a type of material that depends of its size.... maybe parcialmente- cuiado. Not sure how to translate it and also the word hidocarbonetos, that maybe a typo to Hidrocarboneto?
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filtering of particulate matters (or filtering of particulates)
Process for producing porous ceramic filter for filtering of particulates from diesel exhaust gases. Patent 4871495 Issued on October 3, 1989. ...
www.patentstorm.us/patents/4871495/description.html - Em cache
Particulates, also known as particulate matter (PM), fine particles and soot, are tiny subdivisions of solid matter suspended in a gas or liquid. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particulate - Em cache - Similares
www.patentstorm.us/patents/4871495/description.html - Em cache
Particulates, also known as particulate matter (PM), fine particles and soot, are tiny subdivisions of solid matter suspended in a gas or liquid. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particulate - Em cache - Similares
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filtering of paraticulates or particulate matter
Particulates, also known as particulate matter (PM), fine particles and soot, are tiny subdivisions of solid matter suspended in a gas or liquid. In contrast, aerosol refers to particles and/or liquid droplets and the gas together. Sources of particulate matter can be man made or natural. Air pollution and water pollution can take the form of solid particulate matter, or be dissolved.[1] Salt is an example of a dissolved contaminant in water, while sand is generally a solid particulate.
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solid particles
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