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- A
fastener (US English) or
fastening (UK English) is a
hardware device that
mechanically joins or
affixes two or more
objects together. In general, fasteners...
- coat) is a coat made from
duffel cloth,
designed with toggle-and-rope
fastenings,
patched pockets and a
large hood. The name
derives from Duffel, a town...
- the Americas. The
frogging was
often far more than was
necessary for
fastening. In some cases, it even
became non-functional, with a
concealed opening...
- free.
There is only a
minimal decline in
effectiveness even
after many
fastenings and unfastenings. The
tearing noise it
makes can also be
useful against...
- A snap fastener, also
called snap button,
press button,
press stud,
press fastener, dome fastener, popper, snap and tich (or tich button), is a pair of...
- hard
substrates such as
steel and concrete.
Known as
direct fastening or
explosive fastening, this
technology is
powered by a
controlled explosion of a...
-
originated in
Northern Europe, with the
first known examples using metal fastenings that join
overlapped planks in c. 310-320 AD. It was emplo**** by the Anglo-Saxons...
- They are the world's
largest zipper manufacturer, also
producing other fastening products,
architectural products,
plastic hardware and
industrial machinery...
- A lock is a
mechanical or
electronic fastening device that is
released by a
physical object (such as a key, keycard, fingerprint, RFID card, security...