Etch definition

Etch means to permanently alter a surface by use of an etching solution or implement.

Examples of Etch in a sentence

  • The “Nationwide class” purports to be a class of all customers who “purchased or leased a vehicle through a Sonic dealer in any state, with the exception of New York, Florida, and Hawaii (or any other state in which APCO and/or the Company are properly licensed to sell the Etch product)” in which the purchase included Etch.

  • Purported class action complaint wherein Plaintiffs allege that Sonic-owned dealerships deceptively marketed and sold the Etch product as a “warranty”, and “stuffed” or “packed” the product into vehicle sales transactions at exorbitant and unconscionable prices without informing the consumer they were paying for Etch.

  • One class, the “North Carolina Class” purports to be a class of all North Carolina residents who purchased a vehicle from a Sonic dealership in which the purchase included Etch.

  • Plaintiffs contend that the dealerships violated the North Carolina deceptive trade practices act in the manner in which Etch was sold, and that Etch was sold as an unlicensed insurance product.

  • Etch 10 11 2.8-3.8 B1,B2,B5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18.

  • Glass Etch - This information is located on the glass in one of the corners of each window.

  • Fillet Weld Test (Break and Etch Test)........................................................................................................................................

  • Low Cost Tooling for ** New Development Improved Al/NiV/Cu Etch New Development Note: Red italics designates “major” Improvements according to Paragraph 10.1 of the License Agreement.

  • In 1994, Mr. Tu was named Vice President of the Oxide Etch Business Unit.

  • G02F 101 H08-220493 19960830 Hitachi Etch back method Objective: To provide the etch back method which can maintain thicker insulation resin coating under the electrode pad to reduce static electricity of elements.