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Definition of Metallization
1. n. The act or process of metallizing.
Definition of Metallization
1. Noun. The act or process of metallizing ¹
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Definition of Metallization
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Metallization
Literary usage of Metallization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Complete Treatise on the Electro-deposition of Metals by Georg Langbein (1898)
"Another method of metallization is as follows : Immerse the leaves, etc., ...
metallization by metallic powders.—In some cases metallization by metallic ..."
2. Galvanoplastic Manipulations: A Practical Guide for the Gold and Silver by Alfred Roseleur (1872)
"metallization PLUMBAGO RENDERING MOULDS IMPERVIOUS TO LIQUIDS METALLIC ...
metallization. THE metallization of a non-conducting substance consists in ..."
3. The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy by Humphry Davy, John Davy (1840)
"Some Considerations of general Theory, connected with the metallization of the
Alkalies and the Earths. The more the properties of the amalgam obtained from ..."
4. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley (1815)
"metallization of Charcoal. Mr. Dobereiner, Professor of Chemistry at the University
of Jena, in Saxony, informs Mr. Accum that he has discovered charcoal to ..."
5. Galvanoplastic Manipulations: A Practical Guide for the Gold and Silver by William Henry Wahl, Alfred Roseleur (1883)
"metallization. THE metallization of a non-conducting substance consists in covering
all the parts, which are destined to receive the galvanoplastie deposit, ..."
6. Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics by Thomas Thomson (1815)
"metallization of Charcoal. Mr. Dobereiner, Professor of Chemistry at the University
of Jena, in Saxony, informs Mr. Accum that he has discovered charcoal to ..."
7. The Indian Forester (1899)
"It certainly looks as if it would be worth while to begin. The metallization of
Wood. The following process, invented by Mr, ..."
8. New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery, and Collateral Branches of Science. edited by Walter Channing, John Ware (1815)
"The following lines he has received from Mr. Dobereiner on this subject: '• I
hope to be able to communicate to you the successful metallization of charcoal ..."