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MASSICOTAGE [2 records]

Record 1 2012-07-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Plywood
CONT

Clipping of veneer. There are two types of clipping in the manufacture of veneer:Wet clipping is used to cut the rough green veneer to approximate width and to remove defects before drying. Dry clipping squares and cuts veneer sheets to close tolerance in width, with any defects also being removed. Dry clipping as the name suggests occurs after the sheet has been removed from the drier.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Contreplaqués
DEF

Opération qui consiste à débiter en continu, au moyen d'un massicot, des feuilles de placage à des mesures fixées à l'avance, en fonction de la dimension des produits à obtenir, de la qualité des placages et en tenant compte du retrait au séchage et des chutes au sciage.

Spanish

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Record 2 2001-01-22

English

Subject field(s)
  • Papermaking Machines
  • Pulp and Paper
DEF

Dividing a sheet or sheets of paper or board by means of a rigid knife.

OBS

guillotining: This term has been standardized by ISO.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Machines à papier
  • Pâtes et papier
DEF

Division d'une ou plusieurs feuilles de papier ou de carton à l'aide d'un massicot.

OBS

Les termes «refente de feuille» et «massicotage» ont été normalisés par l'ISO. Pour sa part, l'AFNOR a normalisé «refente de feuilles» et «massicotage».

Spanish

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