Topcoat - What does it mean?
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A light overcoat.
* 1988 , Richard E. Kim, Lost Names: Scenes from a Korean Boyhood ,
* 2003 , , Kenneth J. Northcott (translator), Walking'', ''Three Novellas ,
* 2007 , Ricardo Morada, So This Is the Good Old United States of America! ,
A layer of paint applied after the undercoat.
* 1966 , Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.), Wood Finishing: Painting Outside Wood Surfaces ,
* 2007 , N. Nakayama, K. Morishita, S. Ochiai, T. Sekigawa, K. Aoyama, A. Ikawa, Evaluation of Environmental Barrier Coatings for SiC/SiC Composites'', Dongming Zhu, Uwe Schulz (editors), ''Advanced Ceramic Coatings and Interfaces ,
* 2011 , Jeff Strong, Woodworking For Dummies ,
topcoat
English
Noun
(en noun)page 100,
- He is wearing a black armband on the left sleeve of his gray topcoat .
page 114,
- Whereas Oehler habitually wears his topcoat' completely buttoned up, I leave my ' topcoat completely open.
page 42,
- Then he opened his closet and took out a black topcoat . It was heavily lined with silk, soft to the touch.
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- Apply two topcoats', particularly to areas that are fully exposed to the weather such as the south side of the house. A total of three coats (primer and two ' topcoats ) should result in an optimum thickness of 4-1/2 to 5 mils.
page 169,
- Fig. 7 shows the microstructures of lutetium silicate topcoat on SiC/SiC composite after various exposure tests.
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- Without the protection of the topcoat', your wood constantly expands and contracts and is more susceptible to warping and cracking. ' Topcoats also improve the look of the wood by adding depth and color.