Definition of Vitrifies. Meaning of Vitrifies. Synonyms of Vitrifies

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Vitrifies. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Vitrifies and, of course, Vitrifies synonyms and on the right images related to the word Vitrifies.

Definition of Vitrifies

No result for Vitrifies. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Vitrifies from wikipedia

- Vitrification (from Latin vitrum 'gl****', via French vitrifier) is the full or partial transformation of a substance into a gl****, that is to say, a non-crystalline...
- Vitrified tile is a ceramic tile with very low porosity. It is an alternative to marble and granite flooring. Vitrified tiles are often used outdoors...
- [better source needed] It is not possible to reanimate a corpse that has undergone vitrification, as this damages the brain, including its neural circuits. The first...
- Vitrified forts are stone enclosures whose walls have been subjected to vitrification through heat. It was long thought that these structures were unique...
- Instead of crystallizing, the syrupy solution becomes an amorphous ice—it vitrifies. Rather than a phase change from liquid to solid by crystallization, the...
- achieved by supercooling a viscous liquid into the gl**** state, is called vitrification. The gl****-transition temperature Tg of a material characterizes the...
- Vitrified sand is sand that has been heated to a high enough temperature to undergo vitrification, which is the melting of the silicon dioxide or quartz...
- Vitrified clay pipe (VCP) is pipe made from a blend of clay and shale that has been subjected to high temperature to achieve vitrification, which results...
- The Cells Alive System (CAS) is a line of commercial freezers manufactured by ABI Corporation, Ltd. of Chiba, ****an claimed to preserve food with greater...
- unglazed. Porcelain tiles are one type of vitrified tiles and are sometimes referred to as porcelain vitrified tiles. Historically, porcelain was not the...