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Wat (wie) is duplex paper - definitie

THICK PAPER-BASED MATERIAL
Paper board; Cartonboard; Illustration board; Binder's board; Duplex board; Art board; Paper stock; Millboard
  • Metsä Board Tako paperboard factory near the [[Tammerkoski]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]

Duplex (telecommunications)         
  • A simple illustration of a full-duplex communication system. Full-duplex is not common in handheld radios as shown here due to the cost and complexity of common duplexing methods, but is used in [[telephone]]s, [[cellphone]]s and [[cordless phone]]s.
  • A simple illustration of a half-duplex communication system
COMMUNICATION FLOWING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY
Half-duplex; Full-duplex; Time-division duplex; Frequency division duplex; Duplexing; Frequency duplex; Full duplex; Duplex communication; Half duplex; Duplex Communication; Duplex (Telecommunications); Duplex (communications); Duplex transmission; Full-duplexed; Duplex channel; Duplex telecommunications; Full Duplex; Two-way simultaneous; Time division duplex; Half Duplex; Frequency-Division Duplex; Frequency division duplexing; Half duplex communication; Frequency-division duplex; Duplex conversation; Half-duplex conversation; Full-duplex conversation; Half-duplex operation; Dual-simplex; Dual simplex; Transmit/receive transition gap; Receive/transmit transition gap; Semiduplex
A duplex communication system is a point-to-point system composed of two or more connected parties or devices that can communicate with one another in both directions. Duplex systems are employed in many communications networks, either to allow for simultaneous communication in both directions between two connected parties or to provide a reverse path for the monitoring and remote adjustment of equipment in the field.
half-duplex         
  • A simple illustration of a full-duplex communication system. Full-duplex is not common in handheld radios as shown here due to the cost and complexity of common duplexing methods, but is used in [[telephone]]s, [[cellphone]]s and [[cordless phone]]s.
  • A simple illustration of a half-duplex communication system
COMMUNICATION FLOWING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY
Half-duplex; Full-duplex; Time-division duplex; Frequency division duplex; Duplexing; Frequency duplex; Full duplex; Duplex communication; Half duplex; Duplex Communication; Duplex (Telecommunications); Duplex (communications); Duplex transmission; Full-duplexed; Duplex channel; Duplex telecommunications; Full Duplex; Two-way simultaneous; Time division duplex; Half Duplex; Frequency-Division Duplex; Frequency division duplexing; Half duplex communication; Frequency-division duplex; Duplex conversation; Half-duplex conversation; Full-duplex conversation; Half-duplex operation; Dual-simplex; Dual simplex; Transmit/receive transition gap; Receive/transmit transition gap; Semiduplex
<communications> (hdx, from telegraphy) 1. A type of communication channel using a single circuit which can carry data in either direction but not both directions at once. Compare: simplex, full-duplex. 2. An obsolete term for local echo. (2001-07-21)
full-duplex         
  • A simple illustration of a full-duplex communication system. Full-duplex is not common in handheld radios as shown here due to the cost and complexity of common duplexing methods, but is used in [[telephone]]s, [[cellphone]]s and [[cordless phone]]s.
  • A simple illustration of a half-duplex communication system
COMMUNICATION FLOWING IN BOTH DIRECTIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY
Half-duplex; Full-duplex; Time-division duplex; Frequency division duplex; Duplexing; Frequency duplex; Full duplex; Duplex communication; Half duplex; Duplex Communication; Duplex (Telecommunications); Duplex (communications); Duplex transmission; Full-duplexed; Duplex channel; Duplex telecommunications; Full Duplex; Two-way simultaneous; Time division duplex; Half Duplex; Frequency-Division Duplex; Frequency division duplexing; Half duplex communication; Frequency-division duplex; Duplex conversation; Half-duplex conversation; Full-duplex conversation; Half-duplex operation; Dual-simplex; Dual simplex; Transmit/receive transition gap; Receive/transmit transition gap; Semiduplex
<communications> (fdx, from telegraphy) 1. A type of duplex communications channel which carries data in both directions at once. On purely digital connections, full-duplex communication requires two pairs of wires. On analog networks or in digital networks using carriers, it is achieved by dividing the bandwidth of the line into two frequencies, one for sending, and the other for receiving. 2. An obsolete term for remote echo. Compare simplex, half-duplex, double-duplex. (2001-07-21)

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Paperboard

Paperboard is a thick paper-based material. While there is no rigid differentiation between paper and paperboard, paperboard is generally thicker (usually over 0.30 mm, 0.012 in, or 12 points) than paper and has certain superior attributes such as foldability and rigidity. According to ISO standards, paperboard is a paper with a grammage above 250 g/m2, but there are exceptions. Paperboard can be single- or multi-ply.

Paperboard can be easily cut and formed, is lightweight, and because it is strong, is used in packaging. Another end-use is high quality graphic printing, such as book and magazine covers or postcards. Paperboard is also used in fine arts for creating sculptures.

Sometimes it is referred to as cardboard, which is a generic, lay term used to refer to any heavy paper pulp–based board, however this usage is deprecated in the paper, printing, and packaging industries as it does not adequately describe each product type.