Examples of using Microns in English and their translations into Czech
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These achieve grind sizes below 100 microns within seconds and are therefore highly suitable for pulverizing samples for pelletizing.
it's continuing to grow at a rate of 30 microns every second.
Reverse osmosis operates on the principle of semi-permeable membrane having pores of a size only 0.0001 microns.
Layers can be as thin as 20 microns and tolerances on small features can be as small as±50 microns.
millimeters, microns.
it needs to be ground to a homogeneous fineness below 100 microns.
coats anything that comes in… down to 20 microns in size and sloughs it out of the system.
For example, black carbon is one of the common components of soot found mostly in fine particles smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter.
It also efficiently removes the vast majority of fine particles, down to sizes of around 5 microns.
in the range of 30 to 110 microns.
Than six microns can go out. we come to the conclusion that nothing bigger Now, if we do a bit of, um, modeling studies.
Can go from the surface of the Earth Nothing bigger than six microns to these altitudes that we sample at.
the system will alert if anything bigger than 5 microns.
if we do a bit of, um, modeling studies, than six microns can go out.
Can go from the surface of the Earth to these altitudes that we sample at. Nothing bigger than six microns.
E-glass textile yarn is manufactured by twisting of basic strand containing several hundred glass filaments having the same specific diameter typically from 5- 13 microns.
one laminated document 80 microns.
This filter removes solid particles larger than 15 microns and also removes more than 90% of liquid water.
The tolerances of the parts are measured in microns, or a fraction of the thickness of a human hair.
POLAND CZECH REPUBLIC HUNGARY SLOVAKIA AUSTRIA FINLAND These are very small(2- 10 microns) liquid or solid particles suspended in air.
