microshell

English

Etymology

micro- + shell

Noun

microshell (plural microshells)

  1. An extremely thin shell or hard coating.
    • 2004, Bharat Bhushan, Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology, page 1118:
      Third, the thickness of the microshell is limited by the thin film deposition step that generally is in the range of a few micrometers.
    • 2006, James Anthony King, Titanium K-alpha X-ray Imaging Radiography of Imploding Microshells Using a Spherically Bent Crystal, page 173:
      A horizontal lineout was taken along the central plane of the microshell.
    • 2007, Nigel Mills, Polymer Foams Handbook: Engineering and Biomechanics Applications and Design Guide, page 336:
      A thermoplastic microshell provides tensile strenth to the helmet.
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