anodic

IPA: ʌnˈɑdɪk

adjective

  • Relating to an anode.
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Examples of "anodic" in Sentences

  • AirGenerate claims the refillable tube will keep particles from breaking off into the tank as the anodic material disintegrates.
  • Both systems offer unique high-force bonding capabilities that would enable metal-to-metal bonding and specifically allow triple stack anodic bonding, for instance.
  • Alcoa ACM panels in a brushed aluminum finish were used for the exterior walls and an anodic clear finish of the Reynobond material was used for the soffits of the building.
  • The impurities accompanying the synthetic tannin, _i. e._, salts, free sulphuric acid, and some phenols, migrated anodic and cathodic respectively, according to their charges.
  • Stark demonstrated the direct effect of electric fields on the emission of light, by exposing beams of atoms ( "anodic rays", consisting of atoms or molecules) to strong electric fields.
  • Capable of withstanding extreme environments, the Amphe-Ex connectors feature machined aluminium components plated with a hard anodic coating for resistance to heat, corrosion and scratching.
  • The flexibility in force, as well as bonding form (e.g., anodic, eutectic, polymer, thermo-compression, and direct) that the systems offer will expand the research facility's processing capabilities.
  • The author's investigations of the electro-osmosis of an aqueous solution of Neradol D [Footnote: _Collegium_, 1920, 597, 24.] proved that dicresylmethanedisulphonic acid exhibits anodic migration; hence this product possesses negative charge and acidic character.

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