overplate
Collocations
5ADJ.
normal
VERB + OVERPLATE
contact, forming, loading
OVERPLATE + NOUN
thickness
PREP.
with
ADV.
only
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noun
In armour, a large pauldron protecting the shoulder, or a cubitiere protecting the elbow.
A layer of metal that covers an undercoat.
Fatigue or cracking due to cyclic loading of the overplate is influenced by its thickness.
Although a minimum 30 micro-inch Au layer is the normal connector contact overplate thickness, a 30 micro-inch layer of nickel-palladium (Ni/Pd) with a Au flash has been reported resistant to both and hydrogen BGA
A flat protective sheet that covers something
The next phase is to adapt a wax sheet to fit against the vertical flange of the stage, so forming an overplate.
A tectonic plate that has moved over and covered another tectonic plate.
The once near-surface rocks will be relatively more oxidised, so that the fluids will tend to oxidise the overplate and, consequently will not precipitate silica but rather dissolve it.
verb
To form an overplate.
Pits in the nickel plate were introduced by accelerated corrosion testing and the casting was overplated with copper before sectioning.
The mesenchymal or cell-matrix tissue can be constituted with smooth muscle cells and overplated with endothelial cells to simulate the wall of an arterial vessel.
To move on top of and cover another tectonic plate.
Reflectance spectroscopy (Roush and others, 1993) suggests Mars has a dominantly basaltic crust, but this result may apply only to the surficial rocks, which could be overplated basalt (Lowman, 1989).
...which may have overplated the Archean continents in response to the widespread rifting characteristics of this time of the Earth's history.
To form an overly thick plate on top of something.
A comparison is shown in figure 1 where it can be seen that with positive photoresist (top) the solder is overplated and with thick negative photoresist (bottom) the solder remains in the photresist pattern.
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6Fatigue or cracking due to cyclic loading of the overplate is influenced by its thickness.
WiktionaryAlthough a minimum 30 micro-inch Au layer is the normal connector contact overplate thickness, a 30 micro-inch layer of nickel-palladium (Ni/Pd) with a Au flash has been reported resistant to both and
WiktionaryThe next phase is to adapt a wax sheet to fit against the vertical flange of the stage, so forming an overplate.
WiktionaryPits in the nickel plate were introduced by accelerated corrosion testing and the casting was overplated with copper before sectioning.
WiktionaryThe mesenchymal or cell-matrix tissue can be constituted with smooth muscle cells and overplated with endothelial cells to simulate the wall of an arterial vessel.
WiktionaryObviously, it does little good to meet the tolerance of the +0.005 inch, only to overplate the holes with lesser tolerance.
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