09:09 Aug 26, 2001 |
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This pultrusion rod is utilised as bolt for the cable ties on the adhesion trusses Explanation: This seems to me the meaning of the instruction. google for lamination/pultrusion |
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This pultrusion rod is used to secure the pulling straps of the.... Explanation: I believe this has something to do with assistance in pulling a fibre glass component from a mould. |
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this pultrusion rod is used to lock the ... Explanation: pultrusie is a coined word, and it is 'pultrusion' in English (see e.g.: www.owenscorning.com/composites/fabrication/pultrusion.html Owens Corning home page, side bar, This is a continuous process for making a lineal profile with a constant cross section (such as rod stock, beams, channels ... www.nrk.nl/infonrk/verwerking.html ... Pultrusie Pultrusie is een techniek die veel weg heeft van extrusie: een bundel (glas)vezel die in hars gedrenkt is, wordt door een matrijs getrokken. As for 'vergerndeling', 'secure' seems to me to be a bit weak -- vergrendelen in a mechanical context means 'lock' or 'interlock' . Your larger context will have to suggest what the 'trekbandjes' are -- perhaps tension straps to hold covers in place along the glue lines? |
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