Examples of using Ceramic industry in English and their translations into Polish
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Miao Bin said,"energy conservation is vital the development of China's ceramic industry a top priority.
Its initial activity was the manufacture of the first fuel oil burner used in the Spanish structural ceramic industry.
had failed to reflect the thousands of jobs that had been created in the ceramic industry during the same period.
In addition, the investor will collaborate with companies from the ceramic industry, as far as developing coloring technologies,
This has meant a significant step in the right direction for the utilisation of solid fuel combustion in the ceramic industry.
BERALMAR's participation at CERAMITEC 2009 was rounded off with the presentation"New Energies for the Ceramic Industry" given by BERALMAR's head of R& D, Santi Amposta.
and strive to ceramic industry, the world's voice;
commitment to the future of the Indian ceramic industry.
According to rumour, the 2016 edition of the fair is likely to create a space for the red ceramic industry, which could increase the number of exhibitors and visitors from our sector,
the strengthening of supervision, ceramic industry restructuring is not just behind closed several production lines
especially Italy and Spain ceramic industry demand is steadily increasing.
waste ceramic industry by its own technology,
is focused on creating fine art of tile blocks that will be South Korea's trade center tour to visit the relevant departments to further strengthen and porcelain and ceramic industry in Foshan Sea International exchanges and cooperation.
In fact, this is also a reflection of the ceramic industry in Liling lack of personnel. Ceramic industry in 18 years veteran of the youth division Jiang Lin Jieshao pottery,
cement plant, ceramic industries, briquette industries, glass industries, etc.
they constitute the group of building clay materials accounting jointly for 60% of the ceramic industry in product value.
the low quality of publicly available statistics, fair implementation of the EU ETS will be very problematic for the ceramic industry.
Concerning the assessment of the exposure of the ceramic industry to carbon leakage,
not in employees without silicosis exposed to silica dust in quarries and in the ceramic industry.
In this context, the cost structure of the ceramic industry(high energy