verschalung (der baugrube)

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sheeting
Fabric used to make sheets (bedding)
fabric from which bed sheets are made
The act or process of forming into sheets, or flat pieces; also, material made into sheets
It is sometimes made of double width
Plain-weave carded or combed cloth which comes in light, medium, and heavy weights Coarse, ordinary, lightweight, narrow, soft-filled, and wide It may be unbleached, semi-bleached, full-bleached or colored
a process whereby rolls of pressure sensitive facestock are converted into sheets of finished labels by cutting them to the desired length in the sheeting stations
This is basically one layer of poly film on a roll
process whereby rolls of Pressure Sensitive facestock are converted into sheets of finished labels by cutting them to the desired length in the sheeting stations
{i} cloth used to make sheets; act of covering with a sheet; act of forming into sheets
the reduction of stock in continuous rolls to individual sheets of required length
Sheeting is metal, plastic, or other material that is made in the form of sheets. They put plastic sheeting on the insides of our windows
Cotton or linen cloth suitable for bed sheets
A lining of planks or boards (rarely of metal) for protecting an embankment
A woven carded yarn cloth in medium and heavy weights When the thread count is low, sheeting is defined as muslin When the thread count is greater than 180 and the yarn is combed the sheeting is defined as percale
A form of physical weathering of rock where surface sheets of material fracture and exfoliate because of pressure release Also see exfoliation dome
A form of plastic in which the thickness is very small in proportion to length and width and in which the plastic is present as a continuous phase throughout
deck material like 1x4's or plywood
‑ Plain‑woven, carded yarn cloths in medium and heavy weights A woven or non-woven fabric other than knits that have a degree of sizing and are somewhat stiff
Simplest, most common of the three basic weaves (over one/under one interlacement) It provides a smooth surface for printing The other basic weaves are satin and twill