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alternative material Materials employed in the place of others which are more dangerous for the environment, such as phosphate substitutes in detergents | alternatyvioji medžiaga |
building material | statybinės medžiagos |
building material Any material used in construction, such as steel, concrete, brick, masonry, glass, wood, etc. | statybinė medžiaga |
construction with recycled material Construction with waste product used as raw material | statyba iš perdirbtų medžiagų |
dredged material Unconsolidated material removed from rivers, streams, and shallow seas with machines such as the bucket-ladder dredge, dragline dredge, or suction dredge | žemsiurbe iškasta medžiaga |
electronic material No definition needed | elektroninė medžiaga |
energy source material Sources from which energy can be obtained to provide heat, light, and power. Energy resources, including fossil and nuclear fuels as well as solar, water, tidal and geothermal energy, may be captured or recovered and converted into other energy forms for a variety of household, commercial, transportation, and industrial applications | energijos žaliava |
filling material Any substance used to fill the holes and irregularities in planed or sanded surfaces so as to decrease the porosity of the surface for finish coatings | užpildas |
hazardous working material A poison, corrosive agent, flammable substance, explosive, radioactive chemical, or any other material which can endanger human health or well-being if handled improperly | pavojinga darbinė medžiaga |
industrial material No definition needed | pramoninė medžiaga |
insulating material Material that prevents or reduces the transmission of electricity, heat, or sound to or from a body, device or region | izoliacinė medžiaga |
liner material A layer of synthetic or natural materials, on the sides of or beneath a landfill, landfill cell or surface impoundment, that restricts the downward or lateral escape of liquids carrying leachate into the surrounding environment | įdėklo medžiaga |
local building material | vietinė statybinė medžiaga |
material life cycle All the stages involved in the manufacturing, distribution and retail, use and re-use and maintenance, recycling and waste management of materials | medžiagos gyvavimo ciklas |
material recycling | medžiaginis grąžinamasis perdirbimas |
natural material No definition needed | natūrali medžiaga |
new material Novel high-performance materials obtained through the interdisciplinary research of chemistry, applied chemistry, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering | nauja medžiaga |
oxidizable material Substance that can undergo a chemical reaction with oxygen | turinti polinkį oksiduotis |
oxidizable material Substance that can undergo a chemical reaction with oxygen | medžiaga |
permanent material | ilgalaikio naudojimo medžiaga |
raw material A crude, unprocessed or partially processed material used as feedstock for a processing operation | žaliava |
raw material consumption The developed countries depend on a stable supply of raw materials for their industries. Total resource requirements are increasing rapidly over the entire world. In developed countries, although population is increasing slowly, per capita use is increasing rapidly, while the opposite is happening in developing countries. Traditionally raw materials have been classified as non-renewable resources, but a distinction may be important between "loosable" resources, such as oil and coal, and "non-loosable" resources, such as metals, which can be used several times over by recycling processes | žaliavos naudojimas |
raw material securing Measures used to ensure the provision of or the access to crude, unprocessed or partially processed materials used as feedstock for processing or manufacturing | žaliavos tiekimo užtikrinimas |
recycled material | perdirbta medžiaga |
recycled material Waste materials that are transformed into new products in such a manner that the original products may lose their identity | perdirbta medžiaga |
recycling of material | medžiaginis grąžinamasis perdirbimas |
renewable raw material Resources that have a natural rate of availability and yield a continual flow of services which may be consumed in any time period without endangering future consumption possibilities as long as current use does not exceed net renewal during the period under consideration | atsinaujinančioji žaliava |
road construction material The aggregation of components used for building streets, highways and other routes, such as asphalt, concrete, brick, sand and gravel | kelių tiesimo medžiaga |
scrap material Recyclable material from any manufacturing process or discarded consumer products | atliekos |
scrap material market The trade or traffic in discarded or leftover materials that can be reused in some way | atliekų rinka |
scrap material price The amount of money or the monetary rate at which materials discarded from manufacturing operations can be bought or sold | atliekų kaina |
sound insulation material Material used to reduce the transmission of sound to or from a body, device, room, etc. | garso izoliavimo medžiaga |
synthetic material Material made artificially by chemical reaction | sintetinė medžiaga |
teaching material An article or device used to facilitate the learning process in an instructional setting | mokomoji medžiaga |
trace material 1. Both metals and non-metals, essential for the metabolic processes of algae, invertebrates and vertebrates. Organisms that derive nearly all their energy via photosynthesis are especially dependent upon dissolved trace substances. 2. Impurities that are present at small but detectable levels | žymimoji medžiaga |
use of waste as material | atliekų kaip medžiagos panaudojimas |