Thickness Measurements Clause Samples

The Thickness Measurements clause establishes the requirements and procedures for measuring the thickness of materials, typically in the context of construction or manufacturing projects. It outlines how and when measurements should be taken, the tools or methods to be used, and the standards that must be met for compliance. For example, it may specify that steel plates must be measured at certain intervals using calibrated gauges to ensure they meet minimum thickness specifications. The core function of this clause is to ensure quality control and compliance with safety or design standards by providing a clear process for verifying material thickness.
Thickness Measurements. The measurement of insulation thickness and over sheath thickness shall be made on samples taken not less than 150mm from the ends of factory length. These measurements shall be taken as required by the purchaser, or if not so required on random samples taken by the manufacturer.
Thickness Measurements. Verification of the installed tube thickness shall be determined by measuring the thickness of the available samples using a calibrated measuring device. A minimum of four (4) readings shall be taken from each sample (minus the coating thickness provided by the bidder) and the mean value of all readings shall be used. The sample thickness shall be acceptable if it meets or exceeds 90% of the design minimum wall thickness specified. Penalties assessed to the contractor for failing to obtain 90% of the design thickness are described in Part I, subsection 4.5.

Related to Thickness Measurements

  • Temperature Measurement Temperature will be measured by the nearest automatic Melbourne Bureau of Meteorology Monitoring Station for example (but not limited to): Melbourne, Moorabbin, Dunns Hill, Melbourne Airport, Frankston, and Point ▇▇▇▇▇▇. At the commencement of each project, the onsite management and employee representatives shall agree which is to be the applicable automatic weather monitoring station.

  • Usage Measurement Usage measurement for calls shall begin when answer supervision or equivalent Signaling System 7 (SS7) message is received from the terminating office and shall end at the time of call disconnect by the calling or called subscriber, whichever occurs first.

  • Interim Measures 6.1 The Parties acknowledge that the British Columbia Claims Task Force made the following recommendation concerning interim measures: