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Ebonol is a
synthetic material whose name
derives from its
similarity in appearance, hardness, and
stability to
ebony wood.
Ebonol is used as a substitute...
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Ebonol may
refer to:
Ebonol (material), a
synthetic material similar to an
ebony wood
Ebonol C, a
black oxide process for
copper and
copper alloys Ebonol...
- cold bluing.
Black oxide for copper,
sometimes known by the
trade name
Ebonol C,
converts the
copper surface to
cupric oxide. For the
process to work...
- A
Persian Tar head with
ebony African Blackwood Calamander wood
Ebonite Ebonol Illegal logging in
Madagascar "Gaboon Ebony". www.wood-database.com/ Lumber...
- Auxiliary. Laid down on 27
September 1945, and
launched on 15 May 1946 as
Ebonol, she was the
second ship to bear this name.
Commissioned on 21
August 1946...
- materials.
Bakelite was
originally made from
phenolic resin and wood flour.
Ebonol is a paper-filled
phenolic resin designed as a
replacement for
ebony wood...
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Gamble Diospyros whyteana (Hiern) P.White – Cape
ebony Adriaan van
Royen Ebonol Tonewood "Genus:
Diospyros L."
Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN)...
- human-made
materials such as aircraft-grade aluminum,
carbon fiber, and
ebonol.
Makers known for
these unusual materials include John Veleno,
Travis Bean...
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trademark "tuning fork head" aluminum-reinforced
necks with a
fretboard made of
Ebonol—material
similar to one used in
bowling ball production.
Other features...
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group of
similar materials,
especially if made with
paper and
epoxy resin.
Ebonol, a
paper and
phenolic resin compound sometimes used for
fingerboards in...