chromable
Chromable is an informal adjective used to describe something that can acquire color through a treatment or process. Because it is not a standardized technical term, its exact meaning varies with context, but it generally denotes susceptibility to color development.
Etymology: The word combines chroma, from the Greek for color, with the suffix -able, indicating capability.
In materials science and surface finishing, chromable describes a substrate that can receive a colorant or
In textiles and polymers, chromable materials are those that can be dyed or pigment-treated. Some plastics require
In chemistry and biology, chromable can refer to systems capable of forming or exhibiting color, such as
Limitations: Because chromable lacks a standardized definition, it is often clearer to use more specific terms—dyeable,
See also: Chromophore, Chromogenicity, Dyeing, Electroplating.