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pinhole
Archery the exact centre of an archery target, in the middle of the gold zone

pinhole [′pin‚hōl]
(metallurgy)
A material fault resulting from small blisters that have burst in a casting or that have formed during electroplating.

pinhole
1. In wood, a round hole usually less than ΒΌ in. (0.6 cm) in diameter, caused by the boring of a beetle or worm in standing timber.
2. In a plaster coat, a surface defect resulting from trapped air bubbles.
3. In a paint film, one of many small holes caused by: (a) impurities (in the paint, on the paintbrushes or rollers, or on the surface being painted); (b) solvent bubbling; or (c) moisture.
4. In the surface of a ceramic body, glaze, or porcelain enamel, an imperfection characterized by a depression resembling a pinprick.
5. A hole in a structural member through which a pin, 2 passes and connects with another member.


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The customer performed a quick quality control check and rejected the labels because of pinholing and other printing imperfections.
Atmospheric plasma treatment provides improved adhesion benefits without the risk of pinholing, which can occur with traditional surface treatment methods.
Replacing standard pouch materials with more flexible, tougher materials to eliminate scuffs and pinholing is common, she added.
 
 
 
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