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  • Miniatura para Cuerda
    (August 1932). Plymouth Cordage Company, 1931. The Story of Rope; The History and the Modern Development of Rope-Making, Plymouth Cordage Company, North Plymouth…
    19 kB (2371 palabras) - 23:41 6 feb 2024
  • Miniatura para Ratán
    insignis Becc. Split canes for basketry, cordage; spiny leaf-sheaths as food graters Calamus javensis Bl. Canes for cordage, basketry, noose traps, musical instruments;…
    82 kB (1525 palabras) - 18:53 30 ene 2022

Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • to unambiguously designate twist direction was already used in the cordage industry by 1957. International Organization for Standardization (1973), ISO…
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  • Rope (redirección desde Cordage (rope))
    (1987). Tyson, William, no date. Rope, a History of the Hard Fibre Cordage Industry in the United Kingdom, Wheatland Journals, Ltd., London. Bodmer, Rudolph…
    37 kB (4618 palabras) - 06:35 19 may 2024
  • cellulose and hemicelluloses. The medium-grade fibre is used in the cordage industry for making ropes and baler and binder twine. Ropes and twines are widely…
    20 kB (2105 palabras) - 01:53 8 may 2024
  • production of tarred goods is an important branch of the cordage industry. The tar best suited for cordage comes from various members of the pine tree family…
    6 kB (785 palabras) - 22:32 19 mar 2023
  • & Container Manufacturers Association Compressed Air and Gas Institute Cordage Institute Crane Manufacturers Association of America Energy and Minerals…
    16 kB (1490 palabras) - 20:28 7 abr 2024
  • of rope and cordage. It is a not-for-profit corporation that depends on manufacturers in the industry, as well as companies serving industry members, to…
    6 kB (339 palabras) - 15:25 13 feb 2024
  • these two factors attracted the development of heavy industry in Welland. In 1906 the Plymouth Cordage Company was the first major industrial company to…
    51 kB (5820 palabras) - 08:29 28 abr 2024
  • Plymouth Cordage Company, formerly the world's largest rope making company. It continues to be an active port, but today its major industry is tourism…
    76 kB (6874 palabras) - 00:56 20 may 2024
  • (traditionally, a kind of rope is made from the coconut fibre). Ropes and cordage have been made from coconut fibre since ancient times. The Austronesian…
    30 kB (3564 palabras) - 13:32 26 abr 2024
  • knives with durable cutting edges suitable for rough work such as cutting cordage, cutting/scraping hides, butchering animals, cleaning fish scales, reshaping…
    14 kB (1814 palabras) - 20:08 17 abr 2024
  • William (1966). Rope: A History of the Hard Fibre Cordage Industry in the United Kingdom. Hard Fibre Cordage Institute. p. vii. Article on Blake at wiki.scotlandonair…
    21 kB (2192 palabras) - 12:55 25 ene 2024
  • Hemp (sección Cordage)
    Navy used Jute and Manila Hemp from the Philippines and Indonesia for the cordage on their ships. During the war, Japan cut off those supply lines. America…
    135 kB (14 139 palabras) - 11:33 19 may 2024
  • Southeast Asia in producing wickerwork furniture, baskets, canes, woven mats, cordage, and other handicrafts. Rattan canes are one of the world's most valuable…
    48 kB (3438 palabras) - 06:31 12 may 2024
  • Naval stores (categoría Timber industry)
    building and maintaining wooden sailing ships, a category which includes cordage, mask, turpentine, rosin, pitch and tar.These materials were originally…
    7 kB (884 palabras) - 17:54 12 feb 2024
  • Jute trade (redirección desde Jute industry)
    [citation needed] Other common jute products behind CBC are carpet yarn, cordage, padding, felts, decorative fabrics, and miscellaneous heavy-duty items…
    18 kB (2298 palabras) - 21:12 3 feb 2024
  • The Tubbs Cordage Company Office is of local historical significance in the category of industry due to its association with the Tubbs Cordage Company and…
    3 kB (335 palabras) - 03:49 2 jun 2020
  • Gas. U.S. Cordage was replaced by Standard Rope. U.S. Rubber was replaced by Pacific Mail Steamship. North American was replaced by U.S. Cordage. Distilling…
    72 kB (1218 palabras) - 02:38 16 may 2024
  • Peoria Cordage produced 250 million lb (110 million kg) of product. After World War II, although still an industry leader, Peoria Cordage's output had…
    3 kB (285 palabras) - 09:46 30 mar 2021
  • used as cordage for modern "square" parachutes. However, it continues to be used by many military units in almost any situation where light cordage is needed…
    13 kB (1436 palabras) - 12:21 31 mar 2024
  • hemp was an important source of plant fiber used to produce clothing, cordage, and items for Shinto rituals, among numerous other uses. Hemp remained…
    37 kB (4094 palabras) - 19:37 9 may 2024
  • nylon in the 1930s (which eventually replaced the use of abacá in maritime cordage). Today, abaca is mostly used in a variety of specialized paper products…
    37 kB (3839 palabras) - 22:04 19 abr 2024