weefsels/(multiaxiale) legsels

English translation: woven fabrics / multiaxial fabrics

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Dutch term or phrase:weefsels / (multiaxiale) legsels
English translation:woven fabrics / multiaxial fabrics
Entered by: FionaDV (X)

16:47 Mar 3, 2006
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.)
Dutch term or phrase: weefsels/(multiaxiale) legsels
describing types of fibreglass reinforcement -
weefsels/legsels/matten

I would guess tissues ? for weefsels - but maybe not
Andre de Vries
United Kingdom
Local time: 15:07
woven fabrics / multiaxial fabrics
Explanation:
Woven fabrics are produced by the interlacing of warp (0°) fibres and weft (90°) fibres in a regular pattern or weave style.
http://www.netcomposites.com/education.asp?sequence=41

Multiaxial fabrics consist of one or more layers of long fibres held in place by a secondary non-structural stitching tread.
http://www.netcomposites.com/education.asp?sequence=43

Men... legt lange vezels los naast elkaar en naait men ze met een licht garen aan elkaar vast. Men kan er dan een volgende laag, meestal in een andere richting, opleggen. Dit noemt men legsel.
Het legsel kan bestaan uit 1 (unidirectioneel), 2 (biaxiaal), 3 (triaxiaal) of 4 (quadriaxiaal) lagen .
http://www.brazapi.com/a_data_nl_html/brazapi_data_technical...

More orientations of fibre are available from the increased number of fabric layers...
unidirectional fabrics
biaxial fabrics
triaxial fabrics
quadriaxial fabrics
http://www.selcom-srl.com/eng/index.asp

Multiaxial reinforcements are engineered fabrics made up of fibres laid in parallel in up to four different layers of varying directions. These fibres are stitched together to form a fabric, which can be used as a reinforcment within a composite structure.
http://www.formax.co.uk/definition.html

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Reinforcements - Fabric Types and Constructions

Fabric types are categorised by the orientation of the fibres used, and by the various construction methods used to hold the fibres together. The four main fibre orientation categories are: Unidirectional, Woven, Multiaxial, and Other/random.
http://www.netcomposites.com/education.asp?sequence=40

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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2006-03-04 19:34:38 GMT)
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Dus:

weefsels = woven fabrics (or fabrics in general) see www.angelfire.com/ca/vlietstra/nw.html

(multiaxiale) legsels = multiaxial fabrics


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FionaDV (X)
Germany
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Summary of answers provided
4 +1woven fabrics / multiaxial fabrics
FionaDV (X)
4[fibreglass] cloth/(mutiaxial) tape
Dave Calderhead
4fibreglass roving / mat
Wouter van Kampen


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[fibreglass] cloth/(mutiaxial) tape


Explanation:
see ref and take your pick:


http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/to.jsp?eclDrill=3&TYPE=...

Dave Calderhead
Netherlands
Local time: 16:07
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6 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
fibreglass roving / mat


Explanation:
als het er uitziet als een geweven doek is het "roving", liggen de vezels kris kras door elkaar dan is het "mat"

Wouter van Kampen
Thailand
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17 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
woven fabrics / multiaxial fabrics


Explanation:
Woven fabrics are produced by the interlacing of warp (0°) fibres and weft (90°) fibres in a regular pattern or weave style.
http://www.netcomposites.com/education.asp?sequence=41

Multiaxial fabrics consist of one or more layers of long fibres held in place by a secondary non-structural stitching tread.
http://www.netcomposites.com/education.asp?sequence=43

Men... legt lange vezels los naast elkaar en naait men ze met een licht garen aan elkaar vast. Men kan er dan een volgende laag, meestal in een andere richting, opleggen. Dit noemt men legsel.
Het legsel kan bestaan uit 1 (unidirectioneel), 2 (biaxiaal), 3 (triaxiaal) of 4 (quadriaxiaal) lagen .
http://www.brazapi.com/a_data_nl_html/brazapi_data_technical...

More orientations of fibre are available from the increased number of fabric layers...
unidirectional fabrics
biaxial fabrics
triaxial fabrics
quadriaxial fabrics
http://www.selcom-srl.com/eng/index.asp

Multiaxial reinforcements are engineered fabrics made up of fibres laid in parallel in up to four different layers of varying directions. These fibres are stitched together to form a fabric, which can be used as a reinforcment within a composite structure.
http://www.formax.co.uk/definition.html

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Note added at 17 hrs (2006-03-04 10:13:04 GMT)
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Reinforcements - Fabric Types and Constructions

Fabric types are categorised by the orientation of the fibres used, and by the various construction methods used to hold the fibres together. The four main fibre orientation categories are: Unidirectional, Woven, Multiaxial, and Other/random.
http://www.netcomposites.com/education.asp?sequence=40

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Note added at 1 day2 hrs (2006-03-04 19:34:38 GMT)
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Dus:

weefsels = woven fabrics (or fabrics in general) see www.angelfire.com/ca/vlietstra/nw.html

(multiaxiale) legsels = multiaxial fabrics




FionaDV (X)
Germany
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merci bien

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agree  Siobhan Schoonhoff-Reilly: multiaxial fabrics
29 mins
  -> Thanks, Siobhan. :)
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