dip-coat
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5ADJ.
polymeric, poor
VERB + DIP-COAT
cast, penetrates
DIP-COAT + NOUN
glass, pattern, plate, substrate
PREP.
between, on, with
ADV.
darkly, then
Definitions
verb
To immerse in liquid in order to apply a dipcoat.
For instance, it was described in 1941 how a solution of the enzyme pepsin could be used to remove gelatine from the expensive part of the lacquer record, the even and flat metal blank, and how to cook new gelatine and how to dip-coat the cleaned blank.
A mandrel may be utilized to cast or dip-coat the polymeric substrate.
noun
Alternative form of dipcoat.
There appeared to be no difference in the movement of a dip-coat on glass or wax.
Binder penetrates dip-coat pores and cracks. Poor adherence of dip-coat to pattern.
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6For instance, it was described in 1941 how a solution of the enzyme pepsin could be used to remove gelatine from the expensive part of the lacquer record, the even and flat metal blank, and how to coo
WiktionaryA mandrel may be utilized to cast or dip-coat the polymeric substrate.
WiktionaryThen you'll dip-coat them with darkly colored soap.
WiktionaryThere appeared to be no difference in the movement of a dip-coat on glass or wax.
WiktionaryBinder penetrates dip-coat pores and cracks. Poor adherence of dip-coat to pattern.
WiktionaryThe major differences between the dip-coat and the plate coat are summarized in Table 13.2.
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