Definition of Hardener. Meaning of Hardener. Synonyms of Hardener

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Definition of Hardener

Hardener
Hardener Hard"en*er, n. One who, or that which, hardens; specif., one who tempers tools.

Meaning of Hardener from wikipedia

- an article on "hardener", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "hardener" You can also: Search for Hardener in Wikipedia to...
- up hardening or harden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hardening is the process by which something becomes harder or is made harder. Hardening may...
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- Harden's is a UK restaurant guide, publishing print, online and mobile reviews and ratings for both London and UK restaurants. Like New York's Zagat Survey...
- Hardenability is the depth to which a steel is hardened after putting it through a heat treatment process. It should not be confused with hardness, which...
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- produced by adding a color hardener to the concrete. Color hardener is a powder pigment used to dye the concrete. The color hardener can be applied using one...
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- Target hardening, also referred to simply as hardening when made clear by the context, is a term used by police officers, those working in security, and...