dipcoat

noun

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 dipcoat — “dip + coat

Definitions

  1. A coating that is applied by immersing an object in a liquid, often applied to prevent…

    A coating that is applied by immersing an object in a liquid, often applied to prevent corrosion.

    • The dipcoat is sprayed with a coarse sand while it is still wet.
    • To assure adherence of the dipcoat to the wax, prewetting in a suitable agent to remove mold parting lubricant and microscopically roughen the wax surface may be necessary.
  2. Alternative form of dip-coat.

    • Glass plates of (1x3) cm2 were dipcoated 15 times from the ZnS:Mn2+ suspension at a lift-rate of 0.5 mm/s while the suspension was slowly stirred.
    • Correlation between thickeness of membrane and withdrawing velocity in dipcoating fabrication process
    • The easiest approach to incorporating drugs into electrospun fibers is to dipcoat the fibrous constructs (mats, tubes, etc.) into appropriate organic or inorganic solvents that contain the drug in question.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA