Dünnschliff gegen Anschliff

German translation: thin section/polished section

11:49 Oct 27, 2004
German language (monolingual) [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Mining & Minerals / Gems / Mineralogie
German term or phrase: Dünnschliff gegen Anschliff
Bitte um Erklärung des Unterschiedes zwischen diesen Schliffarten - betrifft Vorbereitung von Mikroskoppräparaten (z.B. Stahlbeton, Minerals, usw.) wie in:
"Anleitung zu präparativen Arbeiten (Dünnschliff, Anschliff, usw)."
Andrzej Mierzejewski
Poland
Local time: 12:14
Selected answer:thin section/polished section
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure about the first, but not quite so sure about the second. I'll try to do some more research and will return if I come up with anything!
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Robin Ward
Germany
Local time: 12:14
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Thank you very much for your efforts. What you've sent so far is sufficient to me.
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thin section/polished section


Explanation:
I'm pretty sure about the first, but not quite so sure about the second. I'll try to do some more research and will return if I come up with anything!

Robin Ward
Germany
Local time: 12:14
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thank you very much for your efforts. What you've sent so far is sufficient to me.
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