A Corrugator is a machine used to form paper into corrugated material, the basis consist of a liner (top and bottom) the medium (corrugated part in the middle) and starch.
Corrugation Road was created in 1996.
The secret to the strength of corrugated cardboard is in the corrugation. The triangular corrugations enhance the strength of the material in the plane vertical to the corrugations. This produces material which is difficult to crush along the lines of the corrugation but which is weak in the opposite plane.
Triple wall corrugated cardboard is the strongest cardboard. It has four surfaces, the outer walls and the two sides to the corrugation.
cor·ru·gat·ed/ˈkôrəˌgātid/ Adjective(of a material, surface, or structure) Shaped into alternate ridges and grooves.Synonymswavy - undulating
Sunboards(with corrugation) are actually thicker than sunsheets( which are commany 3mm or 5mm) sunboards are used for promotions of products , Infact for promotions a sheet with Vinyl printing is pasted on these sunboards.
Usually, because of the nature of the way above ground pools are assembled or attached to the equipment - small hoses - - the distance has to be fairly close to the side wall of the pool. The longer the hose the more flow loss you have. That is because the inside of the hose is the same as the outside of the hose --- sort of an expanded corrugation -- much friction involved.
Roof tiles follow a corrugated design to keep water from pooling under the tiles. If water gets under the tiles, it could damage the roof, the interior of the house and possible the entire structure.
Main Entry:creasePart of Speech:nounDefinition:fold, wrinkleSynonyms:bend, bulge, cockle, corrugation, furrow,groove, line, overlap, pleat, plica, pucker ,ridge, rimple, rivel, ruck, rugosity, tuckMain Entry:creasePart of Speech:verbDefinition:fold, rumpleSynonyms:bend, cockle, corrugate, crimp, crinkle, crumple,dog-ear, double up, plait, pleat, pucker , purse,ridge, ruck up, screw up, wrinkle
Connell Bros Co LTD manufactured prefabricated buildings in Tallevast Florida on Hwy 301 N between Bradenton and Sarasota Florida. The company suffered an economic blow in 1981 when a South American deal for building military barracks went sour. The company provided excellent prefab buildings using a unique process of corrugation and laminated sheet metal. Their quality met the highest of standards.
Corrugated boxCorrugated box is box made out of corrugated box made of paper based corrugated fiberboard. Corrugated fiberboard is a paper-based material consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet and one or two flat linerboards. It is widely used in the manufacture of corrugated boxes and shipping containers. Corrugated liner marked with parallel folds, ridges or furrows bent into regular curved folds or grooves. Process of making such regular curved folds is called corrugation.
Usually, the best and easiest way to determine is by looking at the prices: The higher the price, the better the pool. Stainless steel may be the best. But steel will be affected by chlorine and may rust eventually. Aliminum does not rust. Aluminum by nature is very soft, unless it is an "alloy," which would make it too rigid for above-ground pool construction. Above-ground pools need a certain amount of flexibility to accommodate water movement and temperature changes. It is also important is to make sure of the gauge of the walls! If the walls are not of at least 30 gauge, and have a deep corrugation (ridges in the wall) they not last as well.
the trench was constructed by an a frame shape they called the A frame shape because if you look at a capital a shape upside down that is how the engineers based there trenches it could allow water and crap flow down the trench whilst you would be stood above the bar connecting the frame together would act as your walking platform the side of the trench use to be woven material such as wood until around 1915 they changed it to metal corrugation sheets these were more effective holding back soil and debris. most trenches also had a look out platform they where normally constructed on to the side of the trench with sand backs corrugated sheet and soil thrown over the top also to help reinforcing the look out platform some were issued sniper plates to look over in to no mans land and sniper the enemy. most of the time they used periscopes to look out in to no mansland.