Underseal: meaning, definitions and examples

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underseal

 

[ ˈʌndərsiːl ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

automotive protection

Underseal is a protective coating applied to the undercarriage of vehicles to prevent rust and corrosion. This substance effectively acts as a barrier against moisture, dirt, and other environmental hazards that can damage the metal components of a car.

Synonyms

protective coating, rustproofing, undercoating

Examples of usage

  • The mechanic applied a fresh layer of underseal to the car.
  • It's important to check the underseal condition on older cars to ensure they won't rust.
  • He decided to underseal his truck before winter.

Translations

Translations of the word "underseal" in other languages:

🇵🇹 camada protetora

🇮🇳 अंडरसील

🇩🇪 Unterbodenversiegelung

🇮🇩 penutup bawah

🇺🇦 підсилювач

🇵🇱 podkład

🇯🇵 アンダーシール

🇫🇷 sous-scellage

🇪🇸 sellado inferior

🇹🇷 alt kaplama

🇰🇷 언더실

🇸🇦 تحت السطح

🇨🇿 podlahová izolace

🇸🇰 podlahová izolácia

🇨🇳 底部密封

🇸🇮 zaščita podvozja

🇮🇸 neðri huli

🇰🇿 астыңғы жабын

🇬🇪 ქვეშა დაფა

🇦🇿 alt örtük

🇲🇽 sellado inferior

Etymology

The word 'underseal' is derived from the combination of 'under', referring to the underside or lower part of something, and 'seal', which denotes a protective barrier. The term first gained prominence in the automotive industry as vehicles began to face increased exposure to corrosive elements such as salt, moisture, and grime. As manufacturers and car owners alike sought ways to prolong the lifespan of vehicles, undersealing became a widely adopted practice in the mid-20th century. This term signifies not just the act of sealing but also emphasizes the importance of protecting the vulnerable parts of a vehicle, which are often overlooked during regular maintenance. As automobiles have evolved, so too have the formulations and applications of underseal products, incorporating advanced chemical compositions to enhance durability and effectiveness.