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  2. Shade sail - Wikipedia

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    Successful shade sail design uses the inherent "stretch" of the knitted fabric to create three-dimensional shapes. Fabrics other than shade cloth are used to make shade sails such as PVC, a more expensive alternative, or canvas variations. The low cost of shade cloth and its ability to breathe makes it a prime choice for "cool shade". [citation ...

  3. Shade cloth - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Shade cloth

  4. Metaklett - Wikipedia

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    Metaklett (from German: Metall, "metal" and Klettband, "Velcro ribbon") is a fastening material made of steel that acts on a similar principle to conventional hook and loop fasteners. It was developed by Reinz-Dichtungs-GmbH, Technische Universität München, Hölzel Stanz- und Feinwerktechnik GmbH & Co. KG and Koenig Verbindungstechnik GmbH.

  5. Pin - Wikipedia

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    A pin is a device, typically pointed, used for fastening objects or fabrics together. Pins can have the following sorts of body: Pins can have the following sorts of body: a shaft of a rigid inflexible material meant to be inserted in a slot, groove, or hole (as with pivots, hinges , and jigs)

  6. Surfboard leash - Wikipedia

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    A leg rope or surfboard leash is a urethane cord attached to the deck of a surfboard, down near the tail.It prevents the surfboard from being swept away by waves and stops runaway surfboards from hitting other surfers and swimmers.

  7. Orthotropic deck - Wikipedia

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    The orthotropic deck may be integral with or supported on a grid of deck framing members, such as transverse floor beams and longitudinal girders. All these various choices for the stiffening elements, e.g., ribs, floor beams and main girders, can be interchanged, resulting in a great variety of orthotropic panels.