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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coating weight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the amount of coating material applied to a surface, typically measured in units such as grams per square meter. Example: "The recommended coating weight for this project is 50 grams per square meter, but we can adjust it to meet the client's specific needs."
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The entire system is computer-controlled, based on the continuous, in-line measuring of the coating weight.
Increase in both temperature and time is seen to increase the coating weight.
As the results, a good performance on the deviation control of coating weight was obtained at top of coil and also the uniform coating weight on the surface of strip was realized.
The lag time can be controlled by either the coating weight or the ratio between the components in the coating.
The effects of potential, current density, time, temperature and stirring on coating weight were studied.
The results of the central composite design suggested that both PVP/SM ratio and coating weight gain affected the dissolution rate significantly.
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Common coating weights are 180 or 275 grams of zinc per square metre of sheet, counting both surfaces.
Electrolytic lines normally produce lower coating weights (15 to 60 grams per square metre) than do hot-dip lines, and they can also easily supply differential coatings and one-sided coatings for specific applications.
Defects in the microscale distribution of the pretreatment layer are not detected by off-line X-ray fluorescence measurements that are commonly used for determination of coating weights of pretreatments on HDG.
So, the coat weight was further reduced to 150 mg.
With this coat weight, a highly retarded drug release was observed.
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