A square or rectangular piece of corrugated.
A rectangle of combined board – single or multi-wall – untrimmed or trimmed, and possibly scored one way across the corrugations where such operation is done on the corrugator.
A rectangle of combined board, untrimmed or trimmed, and sometimes scored across the corrugations when that operation is done on the corrugator. Also, a rectangle of any of the component layers of containerboard, or of paper or a web of paperboard as it is being unwound from the roll.
a flat artifact that is thin relative to its length and width
a single continuous surface, either bounded, cg as in a sphere or an ellipsoid, or as in a brick with cg zero thickness in one coordinate direction, or cg unbounded, as in other quadric surfaces
1. A visible interface object that specifies the destination for graphical output. A sheet has properties including a coordinate system, a region, an enabled flag, an event handler, an output state, and optionally a parent, a transformation, and children. 2. A Lisp class, a subclass of bounding-rectangle , that represents a sheet.
A flat-rolled metal product of some maximum thickness and minimum width arbitrarily dependent on the type of metal. It is thinner than plate.
Continuous phase plastic which is formed in such a way that the thickness is extremely low in proportion to the length and width. Specifically, a sheet is more than 0.25 mm.
A flat-rolled product that is greater than 24 inches (610 mm) and over in width and is less than 3/16 inch (4.76 mm) thick.
A page showing several exposures from the same roll of film.
Flat product in thicknesses from 0.35 to less than 3.00 mm: Cold-rolled flat products of mild or high-strength steels for cold forming. Usually metallic or organic coated
A rolled product that is rectangular in cross section with thickness less than 0.250 inch but not less than 0.006 inch and with slit, sheared or sawed edges.
metal reduced to the state of sheet by hot or cold rolling; considered thin or strong if less or more than 3 mm in thickness, the sheet can be plane, corrugated, ribbed, perforated, undulated or engraved. Laminated sheet: metallurgical operation which allows to apply in a permanent film of protection and/or decoration, on a prepainted galvanized sheet. Prepainted sheet: sheet cold rolled, then, after preparation, covered with painting in a continuous process. Sheet piles: steel ribbed boards, with edges endowed with a rib which allows their joining, to establish, after sinking in the ground, breast walls or waterproof screens.
Serves as a protective covering for the mattress and serves to protect baby's skin from the mattress. All of the sheets we carry fit standard sized mattresses. When choosing a sheet, make sure it fits tightly around the mattress. Waves and wrinkles are considered a danger for baby. The baby can use the slack of the fabric and get the sheet off of the mattress and roll up in it.
A stainless steel flat rolled product that is under 3/16 inches in thickness and 24 inches and over in width.
A flat rolled mill product that has a width to thickness ratio greater than 50 to 1 with the thickness of the product running from .016" thick ( .406mm) to .187" thick ( 4.762mm).
A wide, but thin (down to .05"), flat rolled metal mass in widths typically provided in widths from 24" to 80". It can be sold either in cut-to-length pieces or rolled into large, heavy coils. See coils.
Materials that are flat and less than 3/16” thick.
A flat rolled product up to and including .188 in. in thickness and over 20 in. in width. See TERMINOLOGY Section, page 1, table I; and TOLERANCE Section, pages 1,2,3,4,5. 11, 13 and 14.
Any material or piece of uniform thickness and of considerable length and width as compared to its thickness. With regard to metal, such pieces under 6.5 mm (1/4 in.) thick are called sheets, and those 6.5 MM ('/4 in.) thick and over are called plates. Occasionally, the limiting thickness for steel to be designated as sheet steel is No. IO Manufacturer's Standard Gage for sheet steel, which is 3.42 mm (0.1345 in.) thick.
Sheets are made of continuous phase plastic in a form in which the thickness is very small in proportion to length and width. The thickness is greater than 0.25 millimeters.
A flat section of a thermoplastic resin with the length considerably greater than the width and 10 mils or greater in thickness.