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plastication
plastication (plæstɪˈkeɪʃən) [f. prec. + -ation.] The action of plasticating.1939 Ann. Rep. Progr. Rubber Technol. II. 116 Knowledge of the mechanism of plastication has been carried a stage further by a study of mastication in an internal mixer at various temperatures. 1968 [see plasticate v. 1].
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plasticization
plasticization (plæstɪsaɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. plastic a. + -ization.] The process of rendering (more) plastic or mouldable; spec. (a) addition of a plasticizer to a synthetic resin; (b) = plastication.1927 Chem. Abstr. XXI. 2535 The diff. methods of plasticization of a no. of natural and artificial plastics...
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plasticize
plasticize, v. (ˈplæstɪsaɪz) [f. plastic a. + -ize.] 1. trans. To render plastic (mouldable); to produce or promote plasticity in (a substance), e.g. by addition of a plasticizer or by plastication.1927 Chem. Abstr. XXI. 2535 Mech. and chem. methods for plasticizing such modern plastics as rubber, c...
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plasticate
plasticate, v. (ˈplæstɪkeɪt) [f. plastic a. + -ate3, prob. after masticate.] 1. trans. To change (particles of rubber or thermoplastic) into a homogeneous plastic (mouldable) mass by passing it through a suitable extruder and usu. simultaneously heating it.1929 W. A. Gordon Brit. Pat. 334,509 (title...
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