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1.the work of applying something"the doctor prescribed a topical application of iodine" "a complete bleach requires several applications" "the surface was ready for a coating of paint" ;
2.a thin layer covering something"a second coat of paint"
3.a heavy fabric suitable for coats
4.a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance)"the boat had a metallic finish" "he applied a coat of a clear finish" "when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly"
1.growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal
2.an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors
3.a thin layer covering something"a second coat of paint"
1.cover or provide with a coat
2.form a coat over"Dirt had coated her face"
3.put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface"coat the cake with chocolate"
1.cover as if with a blanket"snow blanketed the fields"
CoatingCoat"ing (kō"ĭng), n.
1. A coat or covering; a layer of any substance, as a cover or protection; as, the coating of a retort or vial.
2. Cloth for coats; as, an assortment of coatings.
CoatCoat (kōt; 110), n. [OF. cote, F. cotte, petticoat, cotte d'armes coat of arms, cotte de mailles coat of mail, LL. cota, cotta, tunic, prob. of German origin; cf. OHG. chozzo coarse mantle, G. klotze, D. kot, hut, E. cot. Cf. Cot a hut.]
1. An outer garment fitting the upper part of the body; especially, such a garment worn by men.
Let each
His adamantine coat gird well. Milton.
2. A petticoat. [Obs.] “A child in coats.” Locke.
3. The habit or vesture of an order of men, indicating the order or office; cloth.
Men of his coat should be minding their prayers. Swift.
She was sought by spirits of richest coat. Shak.
4. An external covering like a garment, as fur, skin, wool, husk, or bark; as, the horses coats were sleek.
Fruit of all kinds, in coat
Rough or smooth rined, or bearded husk, or shell. Milton.
5. A layer of any substance covering another; a cover; a tegument; as, the coats of the eye; the coats of an onion; a coat of tar or varnish.
6. Same as Coat of arms. See below.
Hark, countrymen! either renew the fight,
Or tear the lions out of England's coat. Shak.
7. A coat card. See below. [Obs.]
Here's a trick of discarded cards of us! We were ranked with coats as long as old master lived. Massinger.
Coat armor. See under Armor. -- Coat of arms (Her.), a translation of the French cotte d'armes, a garment of light material worn over the armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. This was often charged with the heraldic bearings of the wearer. Hence, an heraldic achievement; the bearings of any person, taken together. -- Coat card, a card bearing a coated figure; the king, queen, or knave of playing cards. “‘I am a coat card indeed.' ‘Then thou must needs be a knave, for thou art neither king nor queen.'” Rowley. -- Coat link, a pair of buttons or studs joined by a link, to hold together the lappels of a double-breasted coat; or a button with a loop for a single-breasted coat. -- Coat of mail, a defensive garment of chain mail. See Chain mail, under Chain. -- Mast coat (Naut.), a piece of canvas nailed around a mast, where it passes through the deck, to prevent water from getting below. -- Sail coat (Naut.), a canvas cover laced over furled sails, and the like, to keep them dry and clean.
CoatCoat (kōt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coated; p. pr. & vb. n. Coating.]
1. To cover with a coat or outer garment.
2. To cover with a layer of any substance; as, to coat a jar with tin foil; to coat a ceiling.
↘ bedcover, bed cover, bed covering, bedspread, coating, counterpane, cover, coverlet, spread, topcoat
dip coating • metal coating • metallic coating • photographic coating • protective coating • re-coating • spin coating • vacuum coating • vacuum coating chamber
Coat Protein Complex I • Coat Protein Complex-Coated Vesicles • Coat Proteins • Joseph's coat • coat button • coat closet • coat hanger • coat hook • coat hooks • coat of arms • coat of mail • coat of paint • coat pocket • coat rack • coat stand • coat tree • coat with • coat with breadcrumbs • coat with plastic • coat with sugar • coat-hanger • coat-hook • coat-of-mail shell • coat-peg • coat-tail • dress coat • work coat
Abradable coating • Anti-graffiti coating • Anti-reflective coating • Anti-scratch coating • Chameleon coating • Chemical Agent Resistant Coating • Chromate conversion coating • Coating and printing processes • Conformal coating • Conversion coating • Curtain Coating • Dip-coating • Electro-coating • Electrophoretic coating • Electrostatic coating • Enteric coating • Extrusion coating • Fusion bonded epoxy coating • Industrial coating • Interior radiation control coating • List of coating techniques • Oerlikon balzers coating • Optical coating • PCC Coating • Phosphate conversion coating • Powder coating • Pyrolytic coating • Roof coating • Spin coating • Sputter coating • Thermal Barrier Coating (TBC) • Thermal barrier coating • Titanium coating • UV coating • Vacuum coating • Zinc Chromate (coating) • Zinc chromate conversion coating
filler; grout[Classe]
(build up; enlarge; aggrandize; aggrandise), (enlarger)[termes liés]
coating (n.)
chose tangible servant de protection (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
heap; shower; coat; cover[ClasseHyper.]
(heap; shower; coat; cover)[Thème]
(cover; topcoat; coating)[Thème]
gloire (fr)[DomaineCollocation]
honte (fr)[DomaineCollocation]
chose matérielle qui couvre (fr)[Classe]
cover; topcoat; coating[ClasseHyper.]
coat, cover, heap, shower[CeQui~]
coating (n.)
factotum[Domaine]
IntentionalProcess[Domaine]
Covering[Domaine]
labor, labour, toil - cover[Hyper.]
application, coating, covering - coat, coating - surface - coating, finish, finishing - applicator, applier - application, lotion[Dérivé]
manual labor, manual labour[Hyper.]
coat, surface - apply, bring into operation, place in service, place in use, put aside, put on[Dérivé]
coating (n.)
adhérer, coller à qqch (une chose adhère à qqch) (fr)[Classe]
cuisson (aliment) (fr)[termes liés]
factotum[Domaine]
Artifact[Domaine]
artefact, artifact - cover, spread over[Hyper.]
cover - coat, coating - application, coating, covering - surface - coating, finish, finishing[Dérivé]
factotum[Domaine]
superficialPart[Domaine]
covering[Hyper.]
cake, coat, stick - surface[Dérivé]
coating (n.)
étoffe et tissu (fr)[Classe]
fibre textile (fr)[Classe]
chose en étoffe (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
tissage (fr)[termes liés]
industry[Domaine]
Fabric[Domaine]
artefact, artifact - apparel, clothe, dress, enclothe, fit out, garb, garment, habilitate, raiment, tog[Hyper.]
cloth, fabric, material, stuff, textile, tissue[Hyper.]
coat[Dérivé]
coating (n.)
appearance, visual aspect - cover - coat, surface[Hyper.]
cosmetic, decorative, fancy, ornamental - application, coating, covering - coat, coating - surface - coating, finish, finishing - finisher - finisher[Dérivé]
industry[Domaine]
superficialPart[Domaine]
decorativeness[Hyper.]
coat, surface - finish[Dérivé]
coating (n.)
pièce d'habillement : sur tout le corps (fr)[Classe]
ulster; greatcoat; overcoat; topcoat[Classe]
symbole (fr)[Classe...]
(coat)[Thème]
(Christian)[Symbolise]
coat[ClasseHyper.]
symbole chrétien (fr)[Symbolise]
coat (n.)
pièce d'habillement : haut du corps (fr)[Classe]
ulster; greatcoat; overcoat; topcoat[Classe]
plain clothes; civilian clothes; civilian dress; civies; civvies[Classe]
(coat; jacket)[Thème]
coat; jacket[ClasseHyper.]
coat (n.)
[spéc. anglais américain]
filler; grout[Classe]
(build up; enlarge; aggrandize; aggrandise), (enlarger)[termes liés]
coat (n.)
chose tangible servant de protection (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
heap; shower; coat; cover[ClasseHyper.]
(heap; shower; coat; cover)[Thème]
(cover; topcoat; coating)[Thème]
gloire (fr)[DomaineCollocation]
honte (fr)[DomaineCollocation]
chose matérielle qui couvre (fr)[Classe]
cover; topcoat; coating[ClasseHyper.]
coat, cover, heap, shower[CeQui~]
coat (n.)
enveloppe d'un animal (fr)[Classe]
ensemble (réunion d'éléments) (fr)[Classe...]
robe du cheval (fr)[Classe]
hair[ClasseHyper.]
mammal; mammalian[ClasseHyper.]
pelage (robe) du cheval (fr)[Thème]
(hair), (depilation; shave; shaving)[Thème]
(Felidae; family Felidae; feline; felid; cat; puss; true cat; margay cat; miaow)[Thème]
pelage (fr)[Thème]
morphologie du chien (fr)[DomainDescrip.]
anatomy[Domaine]
Hair[Domaine]
zoology[Domaine]
Mammal[Domaine]
body covering - craniate, vertebrate[Hyper.]
class Mammalia, Mammalia[membre]
bristly, brushy, haired, hairy, hirsute, shaggy, stubby, wire-haired - mammalian[Dérivé]
integumentary system[Desc]
robe du cheval (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
ensemble de poils (fr)[Classe]
(Felidae; family Felidae; feline; felid; cat; puss; true cat; margay cat; miaow)[termes liés]
pelage (fr)[termes liés]
zoology[Domaine]
BodyPart[Domaine]
hair[Dérivé]
mammal, mammalian[Desc]
coat (n.)
fashion[Domaine]
Clothing[Domaine]
garment - consumer goods - covering[Hyper.]
bear, wear - apparel, clothe, dress, enclothe, fit out, garb, garment, habilitate, raiment, tog - vesture - assume, don, get about, get into, put on, tie on, wear - robe, vest - have on, wear - vestiary - coat - coating[Dérivé]
outer garment, overgarment - article of clothing, clothing, dress, habiliment, outfit, vesture, wear, wearable[Hyper.]
coat[Dérivé]
coat (n.)
adhérer, coller à qqch (une chose adhère à qqch) (fr)[Classe]
cuisson (aliment) (fr)[termes liés]
factotum[Domaine]
Artifact[Domaine]
artefact, artifact - cover, spread over[Hyper.]
cover - coat, coating - application, coating, covering - surface - coating, finish, finishing[Dérivé]
factotum[Domaine]
superficialPart[Domaine]
covering[Hyper.]
cake, coat, stick - surface[Dérivé]
coat (n.)
factotum[Domaine]
Covering[Domaine]
cover, covering, natural covering[Hyper.]
back, binding, book binding, cover - covering - concealment, cover, covert, screen - blanket, coat - mantle - mantle - blanket[Dérivé]
cover, spread over - cover, overlay[Domaine]
expose, uncover[Ant.]
cover[Hyper.]
blanket, mantle[Dérivé]
coat (v.)
set; stand; put; place; fit up; lay; install; put in; set down; lay down[Classe]
garnir (pourvoir qqch de qqch) (fr)[Classe...]
(heap; shower; coat; cover)[Thème]
(shameful), (shame)[Thème]
heap; shower; coat; cover[ClasseHyper.]
gloire (fr)[DomaineCollocation]
honte (fr)[DomaineCollocation]
coat (v. tr.)
change state, turn - outer garment, overgarment - cloth, fabric, material, stuff, textile, tissue[Hyper.]
dressing, grooming - apparel, clothes, clothing, dress, raiment, vesture, wearing apparel - array, raiment, regalia, trappings - attire, costume, dress, garb - article of clothing, clothing, dress, habiliment, outfit, vesture, wear, wearable - garment - actor's assistant, dresser - coat[Dérivé]
apparel, dress, get dressed, put on one's clothes[Domaine]
discase, dismantle, disrobe, peel, strip, strip down, uncase, unclothe, undress[Ant.]
coat (v. tr.)
(tacky; gluey; glutinous; gummy; mucilaginous; pasty; sticky; viscid; viscous)[Thème]
préparer un aliment par la cuisson (fr)[Thème]
factotum[Domaine]
Covering[Domaine]
superficialPart[Domaine]
adjoin, contact, meet, neighbour, touch - covering[Hyper.]
back, binding, book binding, cover - concealment, cover, covert, screen - cover, covering, natural covering - cake, coat, stick - coat, surface[Dérivé]
cover[Domaine]
adhérer, coller à qqch (une chose adhère à qqch) (fr)[Classe]
cuisson (aliment) (fr)[termes liés]
cover, spread over[Hyper.]
coat, coating[Dérivé]
coat (v. tr.)
factotum[Domaine]
Covering[Domaine]
Putting[Domaine]
superficialPart[Domaine]
surface[Domaine]
industry[Domaine]
manual labor, manual labour - artefact, artifact - decorativeness[Hyper.]
back, binding, book binding, cover - covering - concealment, cover, covert, screen - coat, surface - apply, bring into operation, brush, place in service, place in use, put aside, put on - cake, coat, stick - finish[Dérivé]
cover, spread over - cover, overlay[Domaine]
expose, uncover[Ant.]
cover[Hyper.]
application, coating, covering - coat - surface - finish, finishing[Dérivé]
coat (v. tr.)
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A coating is a covering that is applied to the surface of an object, usually referred to as the substrate. In many cases coatings are applied to improve surface properties of the substrate, such as appearance, adhesion, wetability, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and scratch resistance. In other cases, in particular in printing processes and semiconductor device fabrication (where the substrate is a wafer), the coating forms an essential part of the finished product.
Coating and printing processes involve the application of a thin film of functional material to a substrate, such as paper, fabric, film, foil or sheet stock. This article discusses what is frequently termed 'roll-to-roll' or 'web-based' coating. A roll of substrate, when wound through the coating machine, is typically called a web.
Coatings may be applied as liquids, gases or solids. Coatings can be measured and tested for proper opacity and film thickness by using a drawdown card.
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Coating processes are classified as follows:
Common roll-to-roll coating processes include:
The main coating and varnishes for the printing industry include:
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Coat can refer to any one of the following:
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