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Wat (wie) is tape marks - definitie

TAPE COMMONLY USED IN PLUMBING
Thread tape; Teflon tape; PTFE tape; Plumber's tape; Pipe tape
  • PTFE tape used for different sized fittings
  • PTFE tape applied on an NPT fitting, in the direction of the threads.
  • PTFE tape for natural gas
  • Thread seal tape is wrapped around the threads, lubricating the connection and allowing the two pieces to be screwed deeper together.

insulating tape         
  • A selection of color-coded electrical tapes.
ADHESIVE ELECTRICAL INSULATION
Electrical Tape; LX tape; Electrician's tape; Electricians tape; PVC tape; Vinyl tape; Insulating tape; Insulation tape; Electric Tape
¦ noun adhesive tape used to cover exposed electric wires.
Insulating Tape         
  • A selection of color-coded electrical tapes.
ADHESIVE ELECTRICAL INSULATION
Electrical Tape; LX tape; Electrician's tape; Electricians tape; PVC tape; Vinyl tape; Insulating tape; Insulation tape; Electric Tape
Prepared tape used in covering the ends of wire where stripped for making joints. After the stripped ends of two pieces are twisted together, and if necessary soldered and carefully cleaned of soldering fluid, they may be insulated by being wound with insulating tape. The tape is variously prepared. It may be common cotton or other tape saturated with any insulating compound, or may be a strip of gutta percha or of some flexible cement-like composition.
Tape library         
  • ADIC]] Scalar 100 tape library, showing a robot visible on the bottom with two [[IBM LTO2]] tape drives behind it
  • A manual magnetic tape library, common in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Dell PowerVault 124T Autoloader
STORAGE DEVICE CONTAINING A ROBOT WHICH AUTOMATICALLY LOADS TAPES INTO TAPE DRIVES
Tape silo; Autoloader (data storage device); Tape libraries; Tape automation; Tape jukebox; Tape robot; Tape loader; Robotic tape library
In computer storage, a tape library, sometimes called a tape silo, tape robot or tape jukebox, is a storage device that contains one or more tape drives, a number of slots to hold tape cartridges, a barcode reader to identify tape cartridges and an automated method for loading tapes (a robot). Additionally, the area where tapes that are NOT currently in a silo are stored is also called a tape library.

Wikipedia

Thread seal tape

Thread seal tape (also known as PTFE tape, Teflon tape, or plumber's tape) is a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film tape commonly used in plumbing for sealing pipe threads. The tape is sold cut to specific widths and wound on a spool, making it easy to wind around pipe threads. Thread seal tape lubricates allowing for a deeper seating of the threads, and it helps prevent the threads from seizing when being unscrewed. The tape also works as a deformable filler and thread lubricant, helping to seal the joint without hardening or making it more difficult to tighten, and instead making it easier to tighten. It also protects the threads of both pieces from direct contact with each other and physical wear, and helps seal and prevent leaks from the connection.

Typically the tape is wrapped in the same direction the male threads go for tightening, and commonly used commercially in applications including pressurized water systems, central heating systems, and air compression equipment.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor tape marks
1. Police tape marks the ‘abduction‘ site A spokeswoman for the force said: "The witness saw a child being dragged into the boot of a vehicle.
2. Police tape marks the ‘abduction‘ site Only recently introduced in Britain, the scheme works by interrupting local TV programmes with flashing messages across the bottom of screens and regular alerts being issued on radio.