Ply definition

Ply means a layer of rubber-coated parallel cords;
Ply means a layer of rubber-coated parallel cords; 2/
Ply means to navigate in or cause to pass over navigable waters;

Examples of Ply in a sentence

  • Luggage Refers to suitcases, trunks or baggages, e.t.c Own Box Paper Ply or Carton Boxes only Furniture The movable articles, as tables, chairs, or cabinets, required for use or ornament in a house, office, or the like.

  • A1 : 24 A2 : 21 A3 : 33 A4 : 60 6 Slip joint not exceeding 300mm wide formed of two layers of 3 Ply malthoid laid on and including a 3:1 cement mortar bedding.

  • Ply ratings and load ranges denote the load capability and inflation limits of a given tire size when used in a specified type of service.

  • The front tires shall be Michelin 425/65R22.5 "20 Ply" tubeless radial XZY3 wide base mixed tread.

  • The rear tires shall be Michelin 315/80R22.5 "20 Ply" tubeless radial XDY3 traction tread.


More Definitions of Ply

Ply means a layer of rubber-coated parallel cords; "Ply separation" means a parting of adjacent plies;
Ply means the layer of rubber−coated parallel strands or cords forming the tire body.
Ply means a layer of rubber coated parallel cords see figure 1.
Ply as used herein means an individual, integral fibrous structure.
Ply means a layer of rubber-coated parallel cords forming tire body.
Ply means a layer of rubber-coated parallel cords17;
Ply means a veneer used in making plywood.