Points et coutures Partie 2: Textiles - Types de coutures - Classification
et
terminologie
La présente Norme nationale du Canada est équivalente à la Norme
internationale ISO 4916-1982. Elle classifie, illustre et
désigne les divers types de coutures. Elle n'est pas exhaustive
mais illustre les types de coutures les plus utilisées. Elle
s'applique aux coutures utilisées plus particulièrement dans
l'industrie de l'habillement. Toutes les illustrations…
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to American National Standards
Institute standard ANSI/BHMA A156.14-1985.
1.1 This Standard establishes requirements for Sliding and Folding Door
Hardware. Cycle tests, static load, static friction, kinetic friction and
finish tests are included. Hardware for light to very heavy doors is covered
including both residential and industrial…
Stitches and Seams Part 2: Textiles - Seam Types - Classification and
Terminology
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO
4916-1982.
1 Scope and field of application
This International Standard classifies, illustrates and designates the various
kinds of stitched seams. It is not intended to be fully comprehensive but to
illustrate a number of the most used seam types. It is applicable to seams
used most particularly in the…
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to American
National Standard ANSI/BHMA A156.10-1985 in total, without any
modification. Requirements for this standard apply to
power-operated swinging and sliding doors for pedestrian use and
some small vehicular traffic. Included are provisions intended
to reduce the chance of user injury or entrapment. Power-operated
doors primarily for…
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Technique — Use of computers for the preparation of construction drawing...
The major differences between the manual drawing practice and the CAD technique are identified, and an attempt is made to rationalize the use of the CAD technique in the construction industry. The layout of a drawing system using this technique is outlined in figure 1. Limitations of the manual and automated computer-aided systems are indicated as well as their similarities, differences and…