| coating |
A finishing process in which a substance - like rubber, resin or synthetic compounds - covers the fabric on one or both sides. Polyurethane is a common coating for outerwear. Coating typically aids water-resistance.
Ãâó: companya.com/apparel_glossary.htm
|
|---|---|
| coating |
Microscopically thin, virtually invisible, metal or metallic oxide layers deposited on a window or skylight glazing surface primarily to reduce the U-factor by suppressing radiative heat flow. A typical type of low-E coating is transparent to the solar spectrum (visible light and short-wave infrared radiation) and reflective of long-wave infrared radiation.
Ãâó: www.changeyourwindows.com/glossary.html
|
| coating |
The inside of some potato chip bags have a metal coating. This coating is actually a thin sheet of metal that is deposited on the plastic. We do the same thing to thinned CCDs! Coatings are deposited in a vacuum chamber, in which nearly all atmospheric air is evacuated (similar to the environment of space). In the accompanying picture, the lower chip has a coating of magnesium fluoride, while the upper chip is thinned but is without a coating.
Ãâó: www.itl.arizona.edu/Education%20and%20Links/glossa...
|
| coating |
A coating provides protection from UV-induced fading and some protection from smudging and fingerprints. It does not materially improve the permanence of the print because most fading is due to visible light. On some material - as an example canvas - coating can render the print water-resistant allowing the print to be framed without glass.
Ãâó: www.wideskiesart.com/fineartglossary1.php
|
| coating |
A liquid, liquifiable or mastic composition that, after application as a thin layer, is converted to a solid protective, decorative or functional adherent film.
Ãâó: www.steelbuildingsindustry.com/dictionary-c.htm
|