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dunnage
▪ I. dunnage, n. Naut. (ˈdʌnɪdʒ) [In 17th c. dynnage, dinnage: origin unascertained. Cf. Du. dun, LG. dün thin, dünne twige brushwood.] 1. Light material, as brushwood, mats, and the like, stowed among and beneath the cargo of a vessel to keep it from injury by chafing or wet; any lighter or less va...
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Dunnage
Dunnage bags
Dunnage bags are air-filled pouches that can be used to stabilize, secure and protect cargo during transportation. Dunnage bags are placed in the voids between the cargo items. Dunnage bags can be used in all modes of transportation; road, railway, ocean or air.
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Dunnage bag
As improperly secured cargo is a safety hazard, dunnage bags improve road safety. Types
Paper dunnage bags (kraft)
Paper dunnage bags are made out of two components, an inner component that consists of a polyethylene inner bag, the
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dinnage
dinnage obs. f. dunnage, material used for packing on shipboard.
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fardage
† ˈfardage Obs. [a. Fr. fardage (= Sp. fardaje, Pg. fardagem, It. fardaggio), f. farde: see fardel.] 1. The impedimenta of an army, baggage.1578 T. N. tr. Conq. W. India 116 Cortes departed with his army in good order, and in the midst of them went the fardage and artillerie. 1600 Holland Livy xlii....
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Pneumatic bladder
Other applications
Pneumatic bladders, known as dunnage bags, are used to stabilize cargo within a container.
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St Paul's Anglican Church, Papanui
Church is the last resting place for numerous notable Cantabrians including:
William Guise Brittan, a government official and philanthropist
George Dunnage
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Load securing
Dunnage
Dunnage for securing cargo includes scrap wood to fill voids in cargo, wooden boards forming "cribs", blocking and bracing, and modern mechanical Often, strapping/lashing and dunnage bags are used in combination to secure chemical products.
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Breakbulk cargo
Securing break-bulk and general freight inside a vessel includes the use of dunnage. Wooden shipping containers
Wooden boxes or crates are stowed on double dunnage in the holds and single dunnage in the 'tween decks.
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Silvanus lewisi
Biology
The adults are observed from various stored food products and dunnage. At light, they hide under bark of tree stumps.
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Whisky bond
Dunnage warehouses
A dunnage warehouse is the traditional type of warehouse used for maturing whisky in Scotland and some are still in use today. This increases the running costs of dunnage warehouses.
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Inflatable air cushion
container cushioning
Thundersticks
Water resistant seat cushion
Inflatable bags
See also
Bubble wrap
Cushioning
List of inflatable manufactured goods
Dunnage
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Strathmill distillery
Production
Production equipment consists of two wash stills, two spirit stills and seven warehouses on site; five traditional dunnage warehouses and two
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Rosalie Ham
Her debut novel, The Dressmaker, was adapted into a film starring Kate Winslet in the lead role of Tilly Dunnage. Kate Winslet and Judy Davis were cast in the roles of Myrtle "Tilly" and Molly Dunnage respectively in August 2013.
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Coleburn distillery
In 2014, Coleburn’s dunnage warehouses were leased to Aceo, owner of independent bottler Murray McDavid that also have plans to restart whisky production
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