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maaswijdtes

Maaswijdtes, the plural of maatwijdte, is a term used in Dutch- and Afrikaans-speaking contexts to describe width-related dimensions that define the size of an object. The word combines maat (measure) and wijdte (width). In practice, maatwijdtes refer to the distance across an item from one side to the opposite side, or to the spacing between features, and are expressed in linear units such as millimeters, centimeters, or inches.

In technical and industrial settings, maaswijdtes are indicated on drawings and specifications through dimension lines and

Applications of maatwijdtes are broad. In fashion and textiles, they can describe garment widths or body-width

Standards and measurement practices vary by region and industry, with values typically expressed in metric or

tolerances.
They
play
a
key
role
in
ensuring
parts
fit
together
correctly,
function
as
intended,
and
meet
interoperability
requirements.
Accurate
maaswijdtes
are
essential
for
manufacturing,
construction,
and
procurement
processes,
where
deviations
can
affect
performance
or
assembly.
measurements
used
for
sizing.
In
construction
and
manufacturing,
they
denote
the
width
of
components
such
as
boards,
profiles,
tubes,
or
machine
parts.
In
packaging
and
logistics,
maaswijdtes
help
determine
how
products
fit
within
containers
or
when
queued
for
transport.
imperial
units.
International
standards
bodies
provide
guidelines
for
dimensional
accuracy
and
tolerances,
which
influence
how
maatwijdtes
are
specified
and
controlled
in
global
supply
chains.