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baseplate 1) A thick steel plate on the bottom of a steel column, with holes for holding down bolts. It may have base gussets 2) A bearing plate on the end of a prop. Or jack, eg for an access floor
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baseplate m. any dental material used in the construction of a baseplate, including silver, gold, aluminum, platinum, alloys, and plastics.
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baseplate w. a dental wax containing about 75 per cent paraffin or ceresin with additions of beeswax and other waxes and resins; used chiefly to establish the initial arch form in making trial plates for the construction of complete dentures. Called also try-in w.
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baseplate the see-through plate of an orienting compass onto which the compass housing is mounted.
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baseplate A baseplate is generally recognized as a separate part or element that is used for mounting purposes and to conduct heat away from heat generating components (eg, resistors, diodes, transformers, etc.). The properties of baseplate materials include, but are not limited to, sufficient mechanical strength, high thermal conductivity, and low specific heat. The term "heatsink" is frequently used in lieu of baseplate.
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