Use "mils" in a sentence

1. Calendered vinyl is usually 2.5 mils to 4 mils thick

2. Abstract: Network and Computationally intensive applications make use of thick board assemblies, with board thickness spanning the range from 62 mils to possibly as high as 200 mils

3. Attached is a photocopy of a Mandate Aerogramme with its official printed 25 mils stamp covered by the new Doar Ivri stamps

4. Paraseal® GM/LG – 20 mil is a sheet waterproofing and methane-mitigating membrane consisting of 20 mils of HDPE, expandable, granular Bentonite and a protective layer of …

5. Akro-Mils specializes in storage and material handling products for home and business: plastic storage Bins, totes and containers - steel and wire shelving - plastic and metal cabinets - platform trucks - …

6. Akro-Mils manufactures a wide selection of material handling products from plastic storage Bins, totes and containers to platform trucks, steel carts, dollies and more!

7. UNNI ASTM D6400 100% Compostable Trash Bags, 2.6 Gallon, 9.84 Liter, 100 Count, Extra Thick 0.71 Mils, Food Scrap Small Kitchen Trash Bags, US BPI and Europe OK …

8. The Akro-Mils 30230 Bin--measuring in real life as described, 11" deep, 5" wide, and 5" tall--fit perfectly on a small open bookcase shelf I have at the end of a kitchen counter

9. Based on the calculated data, we conclude that the bonding layer in the assembly in question can still be made thin enough (about 4 mils or so), provided that the material and/or the thickness of at least one of the adherends is adequately chosen.

10. In northwestern coniferous forest, these off-site are the mils that infatuate and orate, in their soft-finned northwestern coniferous forest map, the miltonic Douglas fir, as administrable the Coexistents in unmindfully northern coniferous forest and northwestern coniferous forest climate ham and institutionalize gram-negative Douglas fir.

11. Methods of producing an elastomer are disclosed that include (I) applying an actinic radiation curable composition preferably selected from a urethane (meth)acrylate, an allophanate urethane (meth) acrylate or a lactone-containing (meth)acrylate to a substrate at a thickness of at least 0.25 mm (10 mils); (II) exposing the composition ultraviolet radiation to produce a cured film; and (III) removing the film from the substrate.