目詰まり点

English translation: cold filter plugging point/ CFPP

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Japanese term or phrase:目詰まり点
English translation:cold filter plugging point/ CFPP
Entered by: Yoshio Omata (X)

04:50 Jun 22, 2004
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Petroleum Eng/Sci
Japanese term or phrase: 目詰まり点
This describes gasoline quality.
Yoshio Omata (X)
Japan
Local time: 23:47
cold filter plugging point/ CFPP
Explanation:
http://www.sakoda.org/Jeep/petro/petro3.htm

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Note added at 22 mins (2004-06-22 05:12:50 GMT)
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Or it should be a ¥"plugging point.¥"

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Note added at 35 mins (2004-06-22 05:25:40 GMT)
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In the old industry of Japan, 目詰まり点 can also refer to CFPP/cold filter plugging point. It all depends on the contect you have.

http://www.svctokyo.jp/japanese/petro/1fuel.html
http://www.pecj.or.jp/gijutu-report/2001report/2001M4.1.7.pd...
http://www.takayamasekiyu.co.jp/ajyuyu.htm


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Note added at 40 mins (2004-06-22 05:31:11 GMT)
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old => oil

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Note added at 43 mins (2004-06-22 05:34:35 GMT)
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財団法人石油産業活性化センターにも、「目詰まり点(CFPP)」という表¥記がみられます。

http://www.pecj.or.jp/japanese/division/division01/06_21.htm...

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Note added at 57 mins (2004-06-22 05:48:06 GMT)
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plugging pointでネットサーチしてみると、大方、cold filter plugging pointの一部として結果が表¥示されます。一方、simulated filter ではほとんど検索されないようです。「目詰まり点」の原義を考慮しても、この場合は、cold filter plugging pointを指しているような気がします。お手持ちの原文にある「目詰まり点」が原義の意味、あるいはそれに近い意味で使用されているのであれば、plugging pointだけでは、不明瞭な翻訳になってします恐れがあるのでないでしょうか。

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Note added at 1 hr 5 mins (2004-06-22 05:56:16 GMT)
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タイプミス:

なってします恐れがあるので=>なってしまう恐れがあるのでは
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ejprotran
Local time: 23:47
Grading comment
Thank you very much
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Summary of answers provided
3 +3Plugging Point
Dave REESE
3 +3cold filter plugging point/ CFPP
ejprotran


  

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21 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +3
目詰まり点
Plugging Point


Explanation:
I'm not really sure if this actually refers to gasoline quality as you mentioned or not, but the Nippon Foundation Libray website revealed the following terms:

CFPP = 低温フィルター目詰まり点(Cold Filter Plugging Point)
SFPP = シミュレートされたフィルター目詰まり点([Simulated] Filter Plugging Point)






    Reference: http://nippon.zaidan.info/seikabutsu/1998/00110/contents/120...
Dave REESE
Japan
Local time: 23:47
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Mike Maynerich: Agree
0 min

agree  Andreas Yan
3 hrs

agree  snowbees: See Reference: http://www.paclp.com/profile/product/herzog/hcp842.htm
19 hrs
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18 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +3
目詰まり点
cold filter plugging point/ CFPP


Explanation:
http://www.sakoda.org/Jeep/petro/petro3.htm

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Note added at 22 mins (2004-06-22 05:12:50 GMT)
--------------------------------------------------

Or it should be a ¥"plugging point.¥"

--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 35 mins (2004-06-22 05:25:40 GMT)
--------------------------------------------------

In the old industry of Japan, 目詰まり点 can also refer to CFPP/cold filter plugging point. It all depends on the contect you have.

http://www.svctokyo.jp/japanese/petro/1fuel.html
http://www.pecj.or.jp/gijutu-report/2001report/2001M4.1.7.pd...
http://www.takayamasekiyu.co.jp/ajyuyu.htm


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Note added at 40 mins (2004-06-22 05:31:11 GMT)
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old => oil

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Note added at 43 mins (2004-06-22 05:34:35 GMT)
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財団法人石油産業活性化センターにも、「目詰まり点(CFPP)」という表¥記がみられます。

http://www.pecj.or.jp/japanese/division/division01/06_21.htm...

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Note added at 57 mins (2004-06-22 05:48:06 GMT)
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plugging pointでネットサーチしてみると、大方、cold filter plugging pointの一部として結果が表¥示されます。一方、simulated filter ではほとんど検索されないようです。「目詰まり点」の原義を考慮しても、この場合は、cold filter plugging pointを指しているような気がします。お手持ちの原文にある「目詰まり点」が原義の意味、あるいはそれに近い意味で使用されているのであれば、plugging pointだけでは、不明瞭な翻訳になってします恐れがあるのでないでしょうか。

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Note added at 1 hr 5 mins (2004-06-22 05:56:16 GMT)
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タイプミス:

なってします恐れがあるので=>なってしまう恐れがあるのでは

ejprotran
Local time: 23:47
Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thank you very much

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Dave REESE: Most Google hits associate 目詰まり点 with CFPP. Still, it's hard to say with certainty given the lack of context provided. As you correctly pointed out, it will depend on the context in the document being translated by the requestor.
1 hr

agree  Andreas Yan
3 hrs

agree  Minoru Kuwahara
4 hrs
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