cladding的意思和读音

cladding

: [ˈklædɪŋ] : ['klædɪŋ]

n.

v.“clad”

n.covering,layer,facing,casing,shell

claddingn.

1.a covering of a hard material, used as protection

n.1.;

v.1.“clad”

n.1.a hard substance such as wood, stone, or metal that is put on the outside of a structure, especially a building, to protect it or make it look more attractive

v.1.The present participle of clad

1. charge cladding antimatter ...

3. Circuit tester: Cladding Cold cleaning: ...

4. clad steel cladding clamshell marks ...

5. civil service cladding abnormal condition ...

6.(electrodeposition)   .cladding) .(hot dipping) 3.1.1   

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1.As a new technique for changing the surface properties, laser cladding shows the unique advantages for producing HA bioceramic coatings.HA

2.But in an attempt to liven up the Baja, it ladled on plastic body cladding and painted early models a garish silver and yellow.

3.There's no interior cladding, vapor comes out of ducts in the ceiling, and the only windows are too high to see out of.

4.The early years saw only the manufacture of a neat plaster that was used for internal cladding of walls and ceilings.

5.One or both of a core layer and a cladding layer are made of a cured product of such a photosensitive resin composition.

6.The laser cladding processing was applied to carry out cladding bronze alloy on the surface of nodular cast iron.

7.The golden cladding of the Visitor Center echoes the "solar bark" , one of the motifs depicted on the Sky Disc.”,

8.Thirdly, the surface hardness of the laser cladding coatings are much higher than the plasma spray welding coatings.

9.The thermal shock resistance test indicates that the surface modification cladding is very stable and shows firm adherence.

10.The fuel rods could still get hot enough to damage their cladding and release radioactive particles into the air.