- and the animal-derived
resin, s****ac.
Resins are used in varnishes, adhesives, food additives,
incenses and perfumes.
Resins protect plants from insects...
- is the
family of
basic components or
cured end
products of
epoxy resins.
Epoxy resins, also
known as polyepoxides, are a
class of
reactive prepolymers...
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required for. Most
commercial resins are made of
polystyrene sulfonate which is
followed by polyacrylate. Ion-exchange
resins are
widely used in different...
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various types of
hydrocarbon resins,
including C5
Resins, C9
Resins, C5/C9
copolymer resins and
hydrogenated resins. C5
Resins are
produced from aliphatic...
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resin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Resins are
hydrocarbon secretions of many plants,
particularly coniferous trees.
Resin may also refer...
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composite resins (better
referred to as "
resin-based composites" or
simply "filled
resins") are
dental cements made of
synthetic resins.
Synthetic resins evolved...
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Waterborne resins are
sometimes called water-based
resins. They are
resins or
polymeric resins that use
water as the
carrying medium as
opposed to solvent...
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Phenol formaldehyde resins (PF), also
called phenolic resins or phenoplasts, are
synthetic polymers obtained by the
reaction of
phenol or
substituted phenol...
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resin (used in Russia, Reichhold, Inc. patent, 1948.
Polyethylene Epoxy resins Polystyrene and polystyrene-like
polymers (vinyl polymers). The
resins...
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resins typically containing both a high
molecular weight and a high gl****
transition temperature which exhibit lacquer dry capability.
Acrylic resins...