Well, darling, the difference between coated and uncoated Tylenol is simply the outer layer. Coated Tylenol has a fancy coating to make it easier to swallow and gentler on your stomach, while uncoated Tylenol is just the plain Jane version without any frills. So, if you're feeling fancy or your tummy is a bit sensitive, go for the coated option.
X42 is 42000psi steel and x52 is 52000psi steel. They come either coated or uncoated.
14 Point paper refers to the exact thickness of the paper at .014 inches or 0.356 millimeters. This is equivalent to 114 Lb. card stock or 308.52 gsm.C1S = Coated 1 SideC2S = Coated 2 SidesA coated paper stock is usually either glossy or matte. An uncoated paper stock has a similar texture to a piece of photocopy paper, which is uncoated. So a C1S paper might be glossy on one side, and uncoated on the other side.
The geltabs are tablets which are coated with a smooth gelatin coating, (supposedly) making them easier to swallow than the plain kind.
C stands for coated; U for uncoated.
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The disintegration time of coated tablets is typically longer compared to uncoated tablets due to the additional layer of coating that needs to dissolve before the tablet can disintegrate. Coated tablets are designed to release the medication gradually over time, which can affect the disintegration process. Uncoated tablets, on the other hand, disintegrate more quickly as they do not have an additional barrier to dissolve. The specific disintegration times can vary depending on the formulation of the tablet and the conditions in which it is tested.
The two main classifications of matte are matte coated paper and matte uncoated paper. Matte coated paper has a smooth, non-shiny finish due to a coating applied to the surface, while matte uncoated paper has a rougher texture with a flat finish and no coating. Matte coated paper is better for vibrant color printing, while matte uncoated paper is more absorbent and better for writing or drawing.
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116 uncoated stock or 123 coated stock. This info was found on the Caterpillar website
coated blade creates less friction/binding/heat. coated blade less likely to leave burn mark on wood due to blade overheating
Mainly the tone, feel, and playability.
Coated carbide is the best. Uncoated is next.