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  2. Grating - Wikipedia

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    The grating profile is the function of the reflectance or transmittance perpendicular to the lines. This function is generally a square wave, in that every transition between lines is abrupt. A grating can be defined by six parameters: Spatial frequency is the number of cycles occupying a particular distance (e.g. 10 line pairs per millimeter ...

  3. Fiberglass reinforced plastic grating - Wikipedia

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    Fiberglass grating does not corrode like steel grating and is therefore used in corrosive environments to reduce maintenance costs. It is used in a variety of applications including walkways and overhead platforms. FRP grating is a structural product that can be weight-bearing between spans.

  4. Anti-slip grating - Wikipedia

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    Anti-slip steel grating is a type of bar grating. Steel bar grating is manufactured in a variety of methods. Welded bar grating consists of load bars electrically fuse welded to cross bars. Pressure-locked bar grating, or swaged grating, is where steel rods are forced through and locked in load bars. Riveted bar grating is where the load bars ...

  5. Echelle grating - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a coarsely-ruled grating used at grazing angles was discovered by Albert Michelson in 1898, [1] where he referred to it as an "echelon". However, it was not until 1923 that echelle spectrometers began to take on their characteristic form, in which the high-resolution grating is used in tandem with a crossed low-dispersion grating.

  6. Blazed grating - Wikipedia

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    A special form of a blazed grating is the echelle grating. It is characterized by particularly large blaze angle (>45°). Therefore, the light hits the short legs of the triangular grating lines instead of the long legs. Echelle gratings are mostly manufactured with larger line spacing but are optimized for higher diffraction orders.

  7. Fiberglass - Wikipedia

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    The diameter of the filaments, and the number of filaments in the roving, determine its weight, typically expressed in one of two measurement systems: yield, or yards per pound (the number of yards of fiber in one pound of material; thus a smaller number means a heavier roving). Examples of standard yields are 225yield, 450yield, 675yield.

  8. Expanded metal - Wikipedia

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    Other design considerations are the size and angles of the shapes, which will also affect how well the metal absorbs energy and where the energy is spread throughout the expanded metal. [ 2 ] For the diamond shape, there are at least four different angles that come into account, the two acute and two obtuse angles. [ 3 ]

  9. Armourstone - Wikipedia

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    Provides six weight classes based on the minimum allowable W 50. Classes range from “R-20” (20 lbs) to “R-1500” (1,500 lbs) - see the table below. The standard also provides conversions to equivalent size using different shapes and considers specific gravities ranging from 2.60 to 2.75.