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meetbanden

Meetbanden, or measuring bands, are flexible rulers used to determine length. They are widely employed in construction, carpentry, tailoring, and various trades. The term meetbanden is commonly used in Dutch, while English-speaking contexts typically refer to them as measuring tapes or tape measures.

A tape measure generally consists of a retractable blade stored in a handheld case. The blade can

Graduations on meetbanden are printed at regular intervals, usually in metric units (millimeters and centimeters) with

Additional features often found on meetbanden include a locking mechanism to hold the blade in place, a

Historically, retractable measuring tapes evolved from earlier folding rules and flexible rulers, becoming widespread in the

be
made
of
steel
or
fiberglass.
Steel
tapes
are
rigid
and
highly
durable,
offering
good
accuracy
for
short
to
medium-length
measurements.
Fiberglass
tapes
are
lighter
and
resistant
to
corrosion,
making
them
suitable
for
longer
measurements
and
outdoor
work,
though
they
may
be
less
stiff
than
steel
tapes.
longer
marks
for
every
decimeter
and
meter.
Many
tapes
also
include
imperial
units
for
dual-scale
use.
The
end
of
the
blade
typically
features
a
small
hooked
lip
that
can
move
slightly;
this
design
allows
accurate
measurements
whether
the
tape
is
used
on
the
outside
or
inside
of
objects,
and
it
also
accommodates
pulling
or
pushing
when
measuring.
belt
clip
or
holster,
and
a
large
contrast
display
for
readability.
Standout
length
describes
how
far
the
blade
can
project
beyond
a
edge
without
support,
a
practical
consideration
for
measuring
across
gaps
or
over
obstacles.
late
19th
and
early
20th
centuries.
Today,
meetbanden
are
inexpensive,
portable,
and
produced
in
a
range
of
lengths
and
accuracies
to
suit
different
tasks.