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Matheson joint

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: Matheson joint
(′math·ə·sən ′jöint)

(design engineering) A wrought-pipe joint made by enlarging the end of one pipe length to receive the male end of the next length.


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In wrought-iron pipe, a bell-and-spigot joint.


 
 

 

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