Measurement or inspection that is taken in the production line of product wafers
Applied to mixing and conditioning, in-line means the mixing of liquids with liquids or solids with liquids or suspensions of solids in liquids with liquids within a pipework system using metering units and automated control which eliminates the requirement for separate storage tanks and mixing compartments.
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Denotes a production line of machinery, as required for the more or less complete manufacturing of a given product.
An integral part of the flow path. In a fluid stream, something is said to be in-line if the entire fluid stream flows directly through or past it.
Almost always used in the context "in-line image," this refers to a resource of some type which is placed directly into a document. As I say, this is nearly always an image, but the future could see things like in-line animations.
Power or signal passage through a device which is in series with the line.
The arrangement of conveyor and processing equipment into one or more straight lines to facilitate the movement of shell eggs directly from the laying house(s) to the grading and packing or further processing area.
Describes the position of an installed device as being located on the line of a piped storm water line or open drain.