orange peel

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English - Turkish
portakal kabuğu
timsah derisi
orange peel oil
(Mantarbilim) Portakal kabuğu yağı
orange peel effect
pürüzlü yüzey
English - English
The skin of an orange, including the pith
An uneven surface resembling orange peel, especially cellulite or an imperfect finish on a spray-painted object such as a car
A common problem which occurs when the wet paint does not flow properly on the panel after spraying Similar to the texture on the surface of an orange
The dimpled appearance of a dried paint film resembling the peel of an orange
A pebble-grained surface that develops in the mechanical forming of sheet metals with coarse grains
Uneven surface somewhat resembling an orange peel
the rind of an orange
surface defect consisting in the dimpled appearance of the dry coating film resembling the peel of an orange
A nickname given to Sir Robert Peel when Chief Secretary for Ireland (1812-1818), on account of his strong anti-Catholic proclivities (See above, and Orangeman )
very small elevations and valleys in an ink film, coating, or glaze that failed to flow out properly, surface characteristics resemble the texture of an orange peel
one of several surface textures that may be seen in the application of Spray Polyurethane Foam roofing that resembles the fine texture of an orange
A gel coated or painted finish which is not smooth and is patterned similar to an orange's skin Orthophthalic or Ortho Resin: A polyester resin based on orthophthalic acid, also known as a general purpose resin (GP)
Film having the roughness of an orange due to poor roller or spray application
A surface roughening (defect) encountered in forming products from metal stock that has a coarse grain size It is due to uneven flow or to the appearance of the overly large grains usually the result of annealing at too high a temperature Also referred to as pebbles and alligator skin
An effect which occurs after painting The paint has the look of an orange peel, with small groves and bumps New cars can often have this appearance
(Effect) - A surface roughening (defect) encountered in forming products from metal stock that has a coarse grain size It is due to uneven flow or to the appearance of the overly large grains usually the result of annealing at too high a temperature Also referred to as "pebbles" and "alligator skin "
A surface defect which appears on the surface of metal which had been over annealed or heated, the defect is similar to orange peel in appearance and is caused by excessive grain growth within the structure of the metal
{i} orange rind, peel of an orange
Surface condition characterized by an irregular waviness of a paint finish resembling an orange skin texture
(1) Surface roughening on formed products which occurs when large grains in the metal are present (2) An irregularity in the surface of a paint film resulting from the inability of the wet film to level out, or become smooth after being applied, thus resembling the surface of an orange This finish may be considered desirable or a defect depending on the end use
– Defect in finish film usually caused by cool drying temperatures or improper fluid tip size The finish looks like the surface of an orange
- Defect in finish film usually caused by cool drying temperatures or improper fluid tip size The finish looks like the surface of an orange
A gelcoated or painted finish which is not smooth and is patterned similar to an orange's skin that is caused by insufficient leveling of a wet film
Surface condition characterized by an irregular waviness of a paint finish, resembling an orange skin texture
orange peels
plural form of orange peel
orangepeel
{n} the skin or rind of an orange
orange peel

    Hyphenation

    Or·ange peel

    Turkish pronunciation

    ôrınc pil

    Pronunciation

    /ˈôrənʤ ˈpēl/ /ˈɔːrənʤ ˈpiːl/

    Etymology

    [ 'är-inj, 'är(-&) ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Old Provençal auranja, from Arabic nAranj, from Persian nArang, from Sanskrit nAranga orange tree.
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