dunnage

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Englisch - Türkisch
tayfaların özel eşyası
yük koruma tahtası
ambardaki eşya ıslanmasın diye altına ve yanına konulan saman ve tahtalar
(Askeri) PANYOL TAHTASI, ISKARA, İSTİF YERİ (DZ.): İkmal maddeleri istiflerinin desteklenmesi, tespit edilmesi ve bu suretle hasar uğramalarının önlenmesi veya kolayca alınıp verilmesi için nakliyat ve depolamada kullanılan tahta, hasır, kalas, bambu veya madeni kuşaklardan yapılan malzeme
istif gereci
istif tahtası
panyol tahtası
pneumatic dunnage
(Askeri) HAVALI TAKOZ; HAVALI DESTEK MALZEMESİ: İkmal maddelerini vagonlarda desteklemek veya oturtmak üzere, normal tahta takoz veya atkı yerine kullanılan, hava ile şişirilmiş veya şişirilmeye elverişli diğer maddelerden kap vesaire
pneumatic dunnage
(Askeri) havalı takoz
pneumatic dunnage
(Askeri) havalı destek malzemesi
Englisch - Englisch
Loose material used to fill spaces to prevent items from shifting during shipment

The robot cameras and software direct the robots to unload the 40-pound parts from pallets (called dunnage) and place them on brackets fixed to a conveyor. — Eyes on the Line, Mechanical Engineering, August 2005.

Personal effects; baggage
The loose stuffing used to keep cargo from getting wet or from moving
The material placed in boxes to protect the contents from damage
{n} faggots or boughs laid on ships to keep goods from the bottom
Any form of luggage or baggage
Material used in stowing cargo within a container to prevent movement
{i} loose packing material (such as wood, matting, etc.) for padding cargo or keeping cargo still in a ship; personal luggage
The material used to protect or support freight in or on railcars or trailers
Branches or mats, etc placed around a cargo to protect it from damage by water or chafing
Any material, but usually wood, used to brace, separate, and secure cargo in the hold of a ship or in a container
A term applied to loose wood or other material used in a ship's hold for the protection of cargo
Loose wood or waste material placed in the hold of a vessel for the protection of the cargo from dampness Also used as descriptive of a sailor's kit or personal belongings
Battens used to protect cargo and products during shipping
Loose materials used to support and protect cargo in a ship's hold; padding in a shipping container
Fagots, boughs, or loose materials of any kind, laid on the bottom of the hold for the cargo to rest upon to prevent injury by water, or stowed among casks and other cargo to prevent their motion
Lumber or other material used to brace material in carrier's equipment
is used to protect and stabilize goods during transportation Wood is often employed A modern alternative is inflatable bags that fill the voids between pallets or rolls The bag (either one-way or reusable) consists of a sealed inner inflatable plastic liner (eg: PE), that is protected (against puncturing, etc) by 2-8 layers of extensible sack kraft Eg: Cairgo Bag (Synpack)
Stowage material, mainly timber or board, used to prevent damage to cargo during carriage
Material used around cargo to prevent breakage or shifting, normally provided by shipper Its weight is included in the rating
A term applied to loose wood or other material used in a ship's hold or in a shipping container for the protection of cargo
Materials placed adjacent to or beneath stacked goods to secure them in place or to allow for ventilation during transport or storage
Battens fitted in the hold for the protection of cargo
Wood frames used on concrete floors for stacking bags of rice Prevents direct contact between the grain and the floor
is material used to block and brace cargo and is considered a cargo-associated waste
The lumber used in stowing cargo aboard ship
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