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Definitions of aqueous coating on the Web:
* A water-based coating applied after printing that gives an added glossy finish to the paper and helps prevent the underlying ink from dirt and damage.
* A water based coating that seals the printed sheet to dry in the press delivery.
* Coating applied to pages after they’ve been printed that helps prevent the ink from rubbing off and that can give the paper a matte or gloss finish.
* A water-based plastic coating material usually applied over the entire side of a printed sheet to provide protection, improve appearance, and allow quicker post-press handling of the printed piece. The coating material comes in a variety of finishes (gloss, satin, dull) and features (tints, writing acceptance or prevention, slickness).
* Similar to varnish, an aqueous coating provides protection, sits on the sheet, dries quickly and hard.
* Water based coating applied like ink by a printing press to protect and enhance the printed surface.
Definitions of anti-reflective coating on the Web:
* (AR coating) Thin layer(s) applied to a lens to reduce the amount of reflected light and glare that reaches the eye. Read more about anti-reflective coatings.
* By increasing the amount of light that passes through the lens, this coating reduces reflected glare.
* A technology, developed by Dr. Alexander Smakula at the Carl Zeiss Co. in 1935. It reduces the amount of light that is reflected from each air-to-glass surface in a lens design. This greatly improves the contrast and sharpness of lenses. These coatings are made of super-thin layers (0.14 micron) of Magnesium Flouride, a metal that is vapor deposited on the lens elements in a vacumn.
* Anti-reflective coatings are applied to lenses and other devices to reduce reflection from optical surfaces. This often improves the efficiency of the system; this is especially important if the light wasted by reflections is difficult to obtain, i.e. from a large telescope, an obstacle on a dark roadway, or an intricate optics experiment. They also have qualitative benefits like making the eyes of a glasses-wearer more visible and reducing the glint from a sniper's scope.
Definitions of blade coating on the Web:
* A paper coating method which results in a very smooth surface.
* The most widely used coating method in which excess coating colour is scraped off by a blade
* A method of coating paper that drags a blade across the paper surface to apply the coated slip to the base paper.
* The coating method which uses a knife blade to apply a smooth and level, but non-uniform thickness, of coating to the surface of a sheet of paper. The primary paper coating process.
Definitions of dip coating on the Web:
* (extended definition) Process that consists of applying a coating to a part by simple dipping in a bath. For example, this method is used to coat tools with Plastisol or to produce gloves.
* A method of applying the coating slip which involves the passing the web of paper around a roll immersed in the slip solution.
* The process of passing a fabric through a solution of resin or elastomer, then through squeeze rolls to remove excess and leave a thick surface layer on the base fabric. In this process, both sides can be coated in one pass.
* Coating by immersing the object in a tank of coating and then withdrawing the object.
Definitions of powder coating on the Web:
* uses very fine dry particles of resin with the pigment color of your choice. The resin powder is applied with a spray gun similar in concept to applying solvent based paint. The difference is this spray gun and it's resin contents are electrostatically charged. When the resin powder is sprayed onto a part it sticks to the metal because it's grounded, attracting charged resin powder like a magnet. ...
* Pigment encapsulated in a powdered resin, simply thought of as "paint without solvent".
* Protective and/or decorative coatings formed by application of powder to a substrate, after which the powder is fused into a continuous film by the application or heat or radiant energy.
* Powder coating is a 100% solid coating. It is applied by an electrostatic process. Subsequently transformed by heating into a continuous film
Definitions of conformal coating on the Web:
* A protective coating applied to circuits.
* An insulating protective covering that conforms to the configuration of the objects coated (typically printed circuit boards, printed board assembly) providing a barrier against environmental conditions.
* A thin nonconductive coating, either plastic (eg, poly-p-xylylene) or inorganic, applied to a circuit for environmental and/or mechanical protection.
* A thin dielectric coating applied to the circuitry and components of printed wiring assemblies for environmental protection against moisture as well as fingerprints. Also provides mechanical protection.
Definitions of uv coating on the Web:
* A very slick, glossy coating applied to the printed paper surface and dried on press with ultraviolet light. The slick surface of UV coating makes it eye catching and popular for printing covers on paperback novels.
* Liquid applied to a printed sheet, then bonded and cured with ultraviolet light.
* A heavy, shiny coating put on some high-image magazines. It makes for a very classy piece that hides fingerprints and takes abuse well. It can be expensive and the job MUST be a plus cover job.
* A liquid laminate bonded to a sheet and cured with UV light.
Definitions of back coating on the Web:
* In magnetic recording tape, a thin coating applied to the non-oxide or back surface of the tape to reduce slippage between tape layers, prevent accumulation of static charge, and to minimize curling or wrinkling.
* An adhesive compound applied for the purpose of locking pile yarn tufts into a carpet backing, bonding a secondary backing to a primary backing, increasing the fabric body or stiffness, and increasing dimensional stability.
* Coating that provides heat protection, lubrication and static resistance to lengthen printhead life. The back coating comes in direct contact with the printhead.
Definitions of anodic coating on the Web:
* A protective, decorative, or functional coating formed by conversion of the surface of a metal in an electrolytic oxidation process.
* A coating or film of a metallic compound, usually oxide, formed on metals by an electrolytic oxidation treatment.
* The surface finish resulting from anodising. See anodise.
Definitions of protective coating on the Web:
* A coating that protects the printing and surface of a pressure sensitive labels from abrasion, sunlight, chemicals, or moisture.
* Coating which is intended to provide protection against the elements.
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