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sheet glass

sheet glass
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • plaat van glas; plaat van glas
  • glass formed into large thin sheets

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sheet glass
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • gegoten glas dat geheel vlak is
  • glass formed into large thin sheets

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sheet glass
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • met folie bedekt glas
  • glass formed into large thin sheets

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sheet glass
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • plaatglas, vlakglas
  • glass formed into large thin sheets

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Horticultural sheet glass
  2. Other flat glass categories include patterned glass, mirror glass and sheet glass.
  3. Float glass is by far the most common type of flat glass. Other flat glass categories include patterned glass, mirror glass and sheet glass.
  4. Non-wired sheets of float glass and surface ground/polished glass, having an absorbent/reflecting layer, not otherwise worked, thickness >3,5 mm excluding horticultural sheet glass
  5. Float glass is by far the most common form of flat glass. Since, because of its specific manufacturing process and its product qualities, float glass cannot be replaced either on the supply or on the demand side by other types of flat glass (e.g. sheet glass, patterned glass or mirror glass), the market for float glass must be regarded as a separate product market.
  6. Non-wired sheets, of float, surface ground or polished glass, coloured throughout the mass, opacified, flashed or merely surface ground (excluding horticultural sheet glass)
  7. Non-wired sheets, of float, surface ground or polished glass, having an absorbent or reflecting layer, not otherwise worked, of a thickness > 3,5 mm (excluding horticultural sheet glass)
  8. After polymerization is complete (about 60 minutes) remove the gel polymerized onto the gel carrier sheet along with the cover sheet by tipping the glass plates.
  9. a = spacer tape (0,25 mm); b = covering sheet (5.3); c, e = glass plates (5.1); d = gel solution (4.1.2); f = gel carrier sheet (5.2)
  10. Since, because of its specific manufacturing process and its product qualities, float glass cannot be replaced either on the supply or on the demand side by other types of flat glass (e.g. sheet glass, patterned glass or mirror glass), the market for float glass must be regarded as a separate product market.
  11. Roll the cover sheet (5.3) with spacers (0,25 mm) onto another glass plate in the same way.
  12. Non-wired sheets of float glass and surface ground or polished glass, having an absorbent or reflective layer, of a thickness ≤ 3,5 mm 7005.10.25 m2 S 26.11.12.17 Non-wired sheets of float glass and surface ground/polished glass, having an absorbent/reflecting layer, not otherwise worked, thickness >3,5 mm excluding horticultural sheet glass
  13. Drawn or blown optical sheet glass; whether or not coloured throughout the mass; opacified; flashed or having an absorbent or reflecting layer; but not otherwise worked
  14. Reflecting laminated sheet consisting of a film of poly(methyl methacrylate) embossed on one side in a regular shaped pattern, a film of a polymer containing glass microspheres, an adhesive layer and a release sheet
  15. Sheet or plate of polytetrafluoroethylene, with aluminium oxide or titanium dioxide as a filler or reinforced with glass-fibre fabric, laminated on both sides with copper foil