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Faying - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The idea of sealing faying surfaces is the same as the old wood ships using pine tar between planks (mating surfaces) so that the were no leaks. ... Obviously additional research was quickly conducted into other adhesives and surface corrosion preventative coatings which eventually greatly mitigated the problem.
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Definition of faying surface in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for faying surface. ... Online Dictionary : F : faying surface...
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Fay \Fay\, v. i. (Shipbuilding) To lie close together; to fit; to fadge; -- often with in, into, with, or together. Faying surface, that surface of ... Faying surface, that surface of an object which comes with another object to which it is fastened; -- said of plates, angle irons, etc., that are riveted together in shipwork...
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Translations for "FAYING SURFACE"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. ... Definition: FAYING SURFACE ... Specialty Definitions: FAYING SURFACE...
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That surface of a member that is in contact with another member to which it is joined. ... Science & Engineering Encyclopaedia Version 2.3 © 2001-2009 Dirac Delta Consultants Limited...
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Accession Number : AD0437593 ... Corporate Author : GENERAL DYNAMICS/FORT WORTH TEX ... Report Date : 15 APR 1964...
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