cladding

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a weatherproof, insulating or decorative covering fixed to the outside of a building (called siding in the US)
Present participle of clad
Any hard coating, bonded onto the outside of something to add protection, such as the plastic sheath around an optical fiber
A thin glass or plastic material applied to the surface of a fiber optic strand core, having less density than the core If a light strikes the boundary between the two materials at a suitable angle, the light is reflected back into the denser core
Cladding is a layer of metal which is put round fuel rods in a nuclear reactor. a cover of hard material that protects the outside of a building, piece of equipment etc
The exterior covering of the structural members of a building
A low refractive index material that surrounds the core of an optical fiber causing the transmitted light to travel down the core and protects against surface contaminant scattering A layer of metal applied over another Cladding is often chosen to improve conductivity or to resist corrosion
In an optical fiber, the material of lower refractive index that surrounds the core
The low refractive index material that surrounds the core of an optical fibre and ensures the internal reflection on which propagation of light signals depends
a protective covering that protects the outside of a building
Cladding can mean several different things Cladding as siding includes vinyl siding, wood siding, cementious (“Hardy Board”) or aluminum siding Cladding for windows and doors refers to the vinyl or aluminum skin used on the outside in place of paint i e “vinyl clad” or “aluminum clad ” Cladding in general can refer to skylights, glazing, glass block, shutters or any other external protection device
A cylinder of glass that surrounds the core of a fiber optic cable
a weatherproof, insulating or decorative covering fixed to the outside of a building
The low refractive index material that surrounds the core of an optical fiber, usually silica
A material used to cover the exterior wall of a building
Cladding is a covering of tiles, wooden boards, or other material that is fixed to the outside of a building to protect it against bad weather or to make it look more attractive. stone cladding. = facing
The layer of material, usually glass, that immediately surrounds the fiber core The cladding is usually coated with another material to provide protection when handling
The material surrounding the core of a fiber optic cable The cladding must have a lower index of refraction than the core in order to contain the light in the core
In fiber-optic cabling, a layer of glass that surrounds the inner core and reflects light back into the core
The lower refractive index material that surrounds the fiber core and provides optical insulation and protection
A metal coating bonded to a metal core that serves as a cover or overlay of a building wall Some solar collector designs serve as cladding
The material surrounding the core of an optical fiber The cladding has a lower refractive index (faster speed) in order to keep the light in the core The cladding and the core make up an optical waveguide
Material that covers the exterior of a window or door frame and/or sash, offering increased durability with less maintenance than other exterior finishes Kolbe & Kolbe window and door units use a heavy gauge, prefinished aluminum cladding For more, see our roll-formed aluminum cladding and extruded aluminum cladding pages Custom copper cladding is also available
Material that surrounds the core of an optical fiber The cladding has a lower index of refraction than the core and causes the transmitted light to travel down the core
The outer concentric layer that surrounds the fiber core and has a lower index of refraction
The section of an optical fiber surrounding the core The cladding's lower refractive index serves to guide light within the core
The transparent material, usually glass, that surrounds the core of the optical fiber Cladding glass has a lower refractive index than core glass
The material surrounding the core of an optical fiber The cladding must have a lower index of refraction in order to steer the light in the core
The material surrounding the core of the fiber This material provides optical insulation and holds (confines) the modes in the fiber
A covering of glass or plastic surrounding a fiber optic core designed to prevent light waves from leaving the core
{i} act of covering with a protective layer; act of bonding one layer of metal to another
The outer concentric layer that surrounds the fiber core and has lower index of refraction than the core
In fiberoptic cable, a colored low-refractive-index material that surrounds the core and provides optical insulation and protection to the core
clad
To cover with insulation
clad
Simple past tense and past participle of clothe
clad
Simple past tense and past participle of clad
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wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination; "clothed and in his right mind"- Bible; "proud of her well-clothed family"; "nurses clad in white"; "white-clad nurses"
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of Clothe
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dressed; clothed
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past of clad
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(Adj ) -dressed; covered
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A copper object on a printed circuit board Specifying certain text items for a board to be "in clad" means that the text should be made of copper, not silkscreen
clad
covered or clothed
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To clothe
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Composed of more than one metallic layer, e g dimes, quarters, and halves currently minted by the U S
clad
archaic, past of clothe
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Composed of more than one layer, such as the copper-nickel over copper composition of U S dimes, quarters, and halves minted presently
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having an outer covering especially of thin metal; "steel-clad"; "armor-clad"
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A layer of aluminum bonded or sheathed to the exterior of a wood window to achieve a maintenance free product
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A building, part of a building, or mountain that is clad with something is covered by that thing. The walls and floors are clad with ceramic tiles. Clad is also a combining form. the distant shapes of snow-clad mountains. A past tense and a past participle of clothe
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a laminated or sandwiched coin metal
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{s} dressed, attired, covered
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(noun) a protective or insulating layer
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If you are clad in particular clothes, you are wearing them. the figure of a woman, clad in black posters of scantily-clad women. Clad is also a combining form. the leather-clad biker
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{f} cover with a protective layer, bond one layer of metal to another
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A term used to describe any of the modern "sandwich" coins that have layers of copper and nickel (A pure copper core surrounded by a copper-nickel alloy ) Also used for the 40-percent silver half dollars
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coins made of layers of metal Examples include our modern Dimes, Quarters, Half Dollars, and One Dollars that have centers of copper and outer layers of a copper-nickel alloy
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having an outer covering especially of thin metal; "steel-clad"; "armor-clad
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