pealizing
Pealizing is a term that describes the process of removing or stripping away an outer layer or coating from an object. This is often done to reveal an underlying material or to prepare the surface for further treatment. The specific method of pealizing depends on the material being treated and the nature of the coating. Common techniques include mechanical methods like scraping, sanding, or abrasion, as well as chemical methods that dissolve or loosen the outer layer. In some contexts, pealizing can refer to the natural process of shedding an outer layer, such as the shedding of skin by reptiles or the flaking of paint. The term is also used in certain manufacturing processes where a protective film is peeled off a product before use. The objective of pealizing is typically to achieve a clean, smooth, or specific surface finish.