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To fill the voids and interstices of a material with a compound. (This does not imply complete fill or complete coating of the surfaces by a hole-free film).
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| impregnation |
The absorption of an impregnating agent into paper; in pulping, wood chips are impregnated with cooking liquor; timber is impregnated with preservative
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| impregnation |
Saturation of reinforcement with liquid resin.
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| impregnated bandage |
A wide-meshed bandage used to make molds or immobilize parts of the body. The material is impregnated with a substance such as plaster of Paris, which is applied wet and hardens after drying.
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| impregnated carbon |
An electrode having a carbon shell with a core of various metals or salts of metals for use in a carbon arc lamp.
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