• (n.) The act or process of forming into sheets, or flat pieces; also, material made into sheets. • (n.) A lining of planks or boards (rarely of metal) for protecting an embankment. • (n.) Cotton or linen cloth suitable for bed sheets. It is sometimes made of double width. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of SheetSheeting: words in the defi... Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/sheeting/
Process whereby rolls of PS base stock are converted into sheets of finished labels by cutting them to the desired length in the sheeting stations on a rotary press. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20829
Sheet'ing noun 1. Cotton or linen cloth suitable for bed sheets. It is sometimes made of double width. 2. (Hydraul. Engin.) A lining of planks or boards (rarely of metal) for protecting an embankment. 3. The act or process of forming into sheets, or flat pieces; also, ma... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/85
A set of joints formed essentially parallel to the surface. It allows layers of rock to spall off as the weight of overlying rock is removed by erosion. It is especially well developed in granitic rock. Found on http://www.evcforum.net/WebPages/Glossary_Geology.html
A form of physical weathering of rock where surface sheets of material fracture and exfoliate because of pressure release. Also see exfoliation dome. Found on http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeoglos/s.html
A lightweight, woven fabric made from cotton or linen. It sometimes has a crinkled texture and is commonly used for seasonal bottoms like capris. Found on https://sewguide.com/sewing-terms-glossary/
Sheets are distinguished from films in the plastics industry only according to the thickness. Plastic sheeting is most commonly made by sheet extrusion and casting in the plastics industry. Post extrusion processes for plastic sheet is thermoforming and vacuum forming. Found on https://www.dwplastics.co.uk/glossary/
Sheets are distinguished from films in the plastics and packaging industry only according to the thickness. A web under 10 mils (.010 inch) thick is usually called a film, whereas a web 10 mils and over in thickness is usually called a sheet. Sheeting is most commonly made by extrusion, casting, and calendering. Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/23693