A junction or joining made by splicing.
to join two cables by interweaving the strands.
A joint between two members in line using a NAILPLATE or glued finger joint
A joint made in a continuous sheet of paper with glue or adhesive tape when a break occurs in the web during winding or rewinding into a roll.
Interweave two ends of ropes or wire ropes to make a continuous length. Make a loop or eye in the end of a rope or wire rope by tucking the strand ends into the standing part
Connection made usually with adhesive tape to obtain a continuous web of material from two separate lengths. A label printed over a splice will form part of the waste.
A method of joining together two ends of line or of creating a loop in a line by interweaving the strands.
A splice is a joint between two wire segments. AMSC's High Strength HTS wires can be spliced together using a special soldering technique. Typical splices have an electrical resistance less than 200 nOhm at 77 Kelvin.
A permanent joint, joining two optical fibres.
The joining of the ends of two wires or cables together.
The connection between two structural members.
Formed by trimming the ends of two webs of paper, placing them end-to-end and pasting a strip over and under to make a continuous web without overlapping. Used for heavier weight papers and board.
Formed by overlapping webs and joining with a strip of double-faced adhesive tape. Used for lighter-weight grades of paper.
A method of joining paper or plastic webs within a pressure sensitive roll to produce an operational continuous web.
Joining film together for processing using a special tape or adherent.
To make two ends of ropes fast together by untwisting them, and then putting the strands of one piece with the strands of the other.
A rope is frequently spliced back together when it breaks. You can also splice methods by changing between methods while ringing a touch. I.e. one lead you ring plain bob, the next you could be ringing Grandsire etc.
A join or edit in a sound tape. A splice may be between leader tape and audio tape or between two pieces of audio tape. Splicing tape is the adhesive tape used, a splicing block is used to hold the tape and guide the single-sided razor blade when making the cut.
two ends of the web that are overlapped and adhered with adhesive or tape to create a continuous roll
Joining two pieces of film or magnetic tape to form one piece, either for editing or repair purposes, by use of either adhesive tape, cement or ultrasonic methods.
the place where two lines are joined together. A splice usually refers to a smooth join of two lines without using a knot. The end of one line is interlaced or runs through the core of another.
to remove noncoding sequences from a strand of RNA and then to rejoin the strand. This is part of the process of transcription.
A permanent connection between two fiber ends.
A connection of two or more conductors or cables to provide good mechanical strength as well as good conductivity.
making a connection by joining two or more wires
The repair of a break in a roll of stamp paper, or the joining of two rolls of paper for continuous printing. Stamps printed over a splice are usually removed and destroyed before the normal stamps are issued.
The joining of two pieces of film so that they function as one piece.
In paper, polyester or vinyl rolls, a point where there is a break in the roll, and it has been joined together.
a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together; "the break was due to an imperfect splice"
joint made by overlapping two ends and joining them together
join the ends of; "splice film"
join together so as to form new genetic combinations; "splice genes"
join by interweaving strands; "Splice the wires"
a comma between two independent clauses and a bad no-no in writing
a device to connect one fiber optic cable to another permanently
a physical "cut" in a tape followed by attaching the tape to another tape
A point at which a chord member is butt-jointed by use of truss connectors.
The joining of two ends of glass fiber roving or mat.
the process of joining conductors for the purpose of continuity of cable sections.
The physical act of cutting a medium, such as film or audio tape, to add new tape to it or take out portions of it.
Device used to join two or more conductors to each other.
A device that provides for a connection between two fibers, typically intended to be permanent.
A joint used for connecting two lengths of conductor or cable with good mechanical strength as well as good conductivity.
A yarn made of two ends of yarn bound together by pneumatic way.
A joint connected by means of plates.
Phrase used to describe how fibres are connected together in joints. The maximum practical single length of fibre is about 2,000 metres so joints and splices are required to build a fibre optic network.
To unite or join the ends of roll materials by mechanical or electrical means, or by an adhesive.
the place where two pieces of wood overlap and join firmly. (Note: the two piece have been shaved so that when joined they remain the thickness of one piece of reed).
the joining of two ends of a rope or the joining of one end back into the standing portion of a rope by interweaving or tucking by prescribed methods based on the type of product.
Joining of two similar members in a straight line.
1. join in a rope or cable made by interweaving the strands of both ropes; 2. to join two ends of ropes by splicing
1) To assemble previously cut pieces of recording tape with special tape on the back side. 2) An edit so done.
An overlapping joint used to join the ends of webs together.
To join two ropes by inter-weaving strands or braids.
To permanently join two ropes by tucking their strands alternately over and under each other.
Connection made by joining 2 or more wires
to join together cut edges, especially of genes or other cellular components.
Editing technique of joining two separate pieces of film together (using tape or cement) to create a continuous piece.
The end joint uniting two webs.
Any type of cement or mechanical fastening by which two separate lengths of film are united end-to-end so they function as a single piece of film when passing through a camera, film processing machine, or projector.
The connection of two pieces of line.
A mechanical device or fusion process that permanently bonds two fibers together without a connector producing extremely low loss.
The twisting together of two or more electrical wires to provide continuous power, housed inside an approved junction box.
To join two pieces of film together by cementing or welding to form one continuous piece.
A connection between two components to provide continuity of the components' function.
The joining of two ends of yarn by intertwining, knotting, overlapping or adhering them together.
To secure two ropes or parts or rope together by interweaving
A connection between cable sections. See Joint.
A knot formed by interweaving strands of rope rather than whole lines. More time consuming but usually stronger than simple knots. List of splices.
Bonding or joining of overlapping materials. See SEAM.
To join two pieces of analog magnetic tape using a special... ( more)
A permanent junction between two fiber ends.
A method of joining webs to produce an operational continuous web. Refer NS & LM.
the place where two lines are joined together enabling the strength of the line to be greater under stress than knotting the two pieces together.
A permanent or semipermanent joint between two optical waveguides or fibers.
An interconnection method for joining the ends of two optical fibers in a permanent or semi-permanent fashion.
To join the ends of timber elements together.
To combine two computer animations by following the last frame of one with the first frame of the other.
A permanent joint whose purpose is to couple optical power among two or more ports. Also, a device whose purpose is to couple optical power between a waveguide and a source or detector.
Join two pieces of tape usually when editing.
A joining of conductors or fibers, generally from separate cables.
the part of a cricket bat where the handle joins the blade.
A joint of two logs end to end.
In papermaking, the joining of the ends of two webs of paper to make a continuous roll.
Weaving strands of a line to itself or to a second piece of line.
Method of joining two ropes by weaving together the individual strands of which they are composed. The resulting connection is stronger than any knot. Splicing is something of an art and takes a while to master. You can work on perfecting your technique at home by practicing knitting a pair of socks or a stocking cap out of a pound or so of well-cooked noodles.
to join two lines by interweaving and tucking together individual strands in a prescribed pattern
To join together or unite by the interweaving of strands.
To join two Lines together by braiding their component strands together.
joint made by weaving together rope ends.
A joint formed by the connecting of two or more conductors.
A permanent connection of two optical fibers through fusion or mechanical means.
1. To join or unit. 2. To fasten the ends of wire together by twisting, soldering, etc. 3. To join ends by overlapping and binding or bolting together.
A permanent junction between optical fibres. May be thermally fused or mechanically applied.