Definitions for "In-line"
An exhibit that is constructed in a continuous line along an aisle. Also called Linear Display.
Product placement within an aisle run
process viscometer placement in a pipe.
Any operation tied to the printing process, such as folding, trimming, embossing, gluing, etc.
A printing or converting unit which is located on the bed of the label press and driven from its main drive.
An operation that completes any printing process in one pass, such as printing, varnishing, folding, gluing, etc.
Measurement or inspection that is taken in the production line of product wafers
Applied to mixing and conditioning, in-line means the mixing of liquids with liquids or solids with liquids or suspensions of solids in liquids with liquids within a pipework system using metering units and automated control which eliminates the requirement for separate storage tanks and mixing compartments.
Product offered by Southwestern Bell for a monthly fee that allow the customer to have repairs done on their telephone wiring without receiving a service bill.
In typography, a style of type that has a chiseled effect, as if chipped out of stone. Although classic in appearance, their use in small doses is most effective, and they are often used in display type and are especially well-suited to dropping out from a dark background.
A term used to describe microphone accessories that are connected between the mic and the mixer input.
Used in the context of general equities. 1) An order or market in a specific security which lies within the inside market; 2) any announcement (earnings) that adheres closely to Wall Street analysts' expectations.