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metallization|mɛtəlaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. next + -ation.] The process of metallizing or condition of being metallized; conversion into a metallic state; the process of coating or covering with metal. Also, the result of such a process.
1669W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 57 Middle minerals, which are in the road to metalization. 1796Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) II. 90 Susceptible of metallization. 1808Davy in Phil. Trans. XCVIII. 362, I have heated the amalgam of potassium, in contact with both hydrogene and nitrogene, but without attaining their metallization. 1811Pinkerton Petral. II. 556 Some substances collected in tolerably large heaps, boiled up having the appearance of a brilliant metallisation. 1819Brande Chem. 307 note, When mercury is negatively electrized in a solution of ammonia..the metal..becomes of the consistency of butter, an appearance which has sometimes been called the metallization of ammonia. 1876Chem. News 7 July 9/2 (heading) Metallisation of organic bodies to render them fit to receive galvanic deposits. 1934Archit. Rev. LXXV. 33/3 Metal surfaces may now be obtained by a new process called metallization, which enables any dry non-greasy surface to be sprayed with metal. 1952J. Delmonte Plastics Molding xiv. 430 In vacuum metallization, the art has been successfully developed for coating molded plastic parts. 1967Electronics 6 Mar. 25 Litton engineers haven't decided whether to use a single or two-layer metalization to interconnect the circuits within the wafers. |