wettable Meaning in Bengali
সিক্ত করা যায় এমন,
Similer Words:
wettedwetter
wettest
wetting
whack
whacked
whacker
whacko
whacks
whale
whalebone
whaler
whalers
whales
whaling
wettable's Usage Examples:
A wettable powder is an insecticide or other pesticide formulation consisting of the active ingredient in a finely ground state combined with wetting agents.
like sap, honey, and milk also have a concave meniscus in glass or other wettable containers.
It is found in some emulsifiable concentrates, ULV, wettable powders, slow release formulations, insecticidal fogs, and granules.
context of a printing plate, a wettable surface (the non-image area) may also be termed hydrophilic and a non-wettable surface (the image area) hydrophobic.
Like the cormorants, it has wettable feathers and it is often found perched on a rock or branch with its wings.
Generally, dewetting describes the process of retraction of a fluid from a non-wettable surface it was forced to cover.
It is typically sold as wettable granules mixed with water before spraying.
Of contact pesticides, dust and wettable powder pesticides tend to be more hazardous to bees than solutions or emulsifiable.
or pervaporation can be calculated as a first parameter to indicate how wettable a membrane is toward different liquid solutions.
nucleation and growth of dry patches in viscous liquids spreading on a non-wettable substrate (Figure 2).
of approximately 90°) are better stabilizers because they are partially wettable by both liquids and therefore bind better to the surface of the droplets.
available in several forms; as an emulsifiable concentrate (40%), wettable concentrates, wettable powders (30%), ultralow-volume liquids (25%, 40%) and granules.
Sheep dip is available as wettable powders, pastes, solutions, or suspensions which are used to prepare diluted.
geometry, nearby component clearance, component lead height and wettable or non-wettable nozzle Solder temperature: Set value or actual value on plated.
spends its entire life at the surface of water, its wettable eggs dropping in water until the non-wettable first instar hatches then surfaces.
are in the agricultural chemical industry, which uses ANS for wettable powder and wettable granular (dry-flowable) formulations, and the textile and fabric.
the spores are sprayed on affected crops as an emulsified suspension or wettable powder or applied to mosquito nets as a mosquito control agent.