dip-coat

verb

Etymology

From dip + coat.

  1. derived from *gʷewd-
  2. derived from *kuttô
  3. derived from cotta
  4. derived from cote
  5. inherited from cote
  6. compounded as dip-coat — “dip + coat

Definitions

  1. To immerse in liquid in order to apply a dipcoat.

    • A mandrel may be utilized to cast or dip-coat the polymeric substrate.
    • Then you'll dip-coat them with darkly colored soap.
  2. 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.
    • The major differences between the dip-coat and the plate coat are summarized in Table 13.2.

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