passivate|passivated|passivates|passivating in English

verb

[pas·si·vate || 'pæsɪveɪt]

(Metallurgy) cause a metal to be less chemically reactive

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1. Trivalent Passivate/Chromate FAQ 1) What are passivates/Chromates? Passivates/Chromates are used to coat metal parts in order to provide a longer life for the part

2. Passivated cement accelerator

3. Countersunk SCREW WITH HEXAGON SOCKET, GALVANISED ISO10642, galvanised steel 010.9, blue passivated (A2K) ISO10642, galvanised steel 010.9, blue passivated (A2K) Notice ISO 10642 replaces DIN 7991

4. Q.Antum Technology is based on Passivated Emitter Rear Cell (PERC) technology

5. The Q.Antum Technology is based on Passivated Emitter Rear Cell (PERC) technology

6. The alkalinity passivates the steel surface with an oxide film, protecting it from corrosion.

7. Chromate conversion is a type of conversion coating used to passivate a number of alloys

8. The method provides for adding capacitors to an otherwise completed and passivated integrated circuit.

9. Antimony Antimony -based passivation was introduced by Phillips Petroleum in 1976 to passivate nickel compounds in the FCC feed

10. The invention describes water-free cosmetic or dermatological aerosol preparations comprising water-soluble silver citrate-citric acid complexes in combination with passivating agents selected from the group of phyllosilicates.

11. By analogy to observed natural processes, an electrochemical method is described that is intended to re-alkalize the carbonatized top layer, and re-passivate the steel reinforcements that are no longer protected from corrosion by an alkaline environment by means of drying/humidification cycles.