different between hardening vs photocuring
hardening
English
Verb
hardening
- present participle of harden
Noun
hardening (plural hardenings)
- The process by which something hardens.
- That which hardens, such as a material used for converting the surface of iron into steel.
Derived terms
- hardening of the arteries
Translations
hardening From the web:
- what hardening means
- what's hardening of the arteries
- what's hardening off
- what hardening of cement
- what's hardening steel
- what hardening method
- what hardening period
- what causes hardening of the arteries
photocuring
English
Etymology
photo- +? curing
Noun
photocuring (usually uncountable, plural photocurings)
- The photoinduced hardening of a monomeric, oligomeric, or polymeric substrate, normally using ultraviolet light.
photocuring From the web:
- what does photocuring mean
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