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  2. Smear layer - Wikipedia

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    The primer used is acidic which dissolves the smear layer whilst also providing the functions of a primer. "Self-etching primers" should not be washed off as this would remove the primer and interfere with the bonding process. The smear layer is incorporated within the primer which has direct contact with bulk dentine. [21]

  3. Spacer patterning - Wikipedia

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    Left: Spacer (blue) is deposited on mandrel (gray) and etched, leaving only the portion covering the sidewall. Center: Mandrel is removed. Right: Spacer is trimmed by etching to smaller width. Spacer patterning is a technique employed for patterning features with linewidths smaller than can be achieved by conventional lithography.

  4. Primer (paint) - Wikipedia

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    A water-based primer, used primarily on wood. A primer (/ ˈ p r aɪ m ər /) or undercoat is a preparatory coating put on materials before painting.Priming ensures better adhesion of paint to the surface, increases paint durability, and provides additional protection for the material being painted.

  5. Rust converter - Wikipedia

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    Rust converter is usually applied to objects that are difficult to sand blast, such as vehicles, trailers, fences, iron railings, sheet metal, and the outside of storage tanks. It may also be used to restore and preserve iron-based items of historical importance.

  6. Etching - Wikipedia

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    Etching by goldsmiths and other metal-workers in order to decorate metal items such as guns, armour, cups and plates has been known in Europe since the Middle Ages at least, and may go back to antiquity. The elaborate decoration of armour, in Germany at least, was an art probably imported from Italy around the end of the 15th century—little ...

  7. Photoresist - Wikipedia

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    Anti-etching is the ability of a photoresist to resist the high temperature, different pH environment or the ion bombardment in the process of post-modification. Surface tension In order to better wet the surface of substrate, photoresists are required to possess relatively low surface tension.

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