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Definition of Hardeners

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

Meaning of Hardeners from wikipedia

- up hardening or harden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hardening is the process by which something becomes harder or is made harder. Hardening may...
- harden, Harden, or härden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harden may refer to: Harden, New South Wales, Australia Harden railway station Harden County...
- elevated temperature are referred to as latent hardeners. When using latent hardeners, the epoxy resin and hardener may be mixed and stored for some time prior...
- 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...
- James Edward Harden Jr. (born August 26, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball ****ociation...
- In computer security, hardening is usually the process of securing a system by reducing its attack surface, which is larger when a system performs more...
- Work hardening, also known as strain hardening, is the process by which a material's load-bearing capacity (strength) increases during plastic (permanent)...
- 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...
- Fire hardening is the process of removing moisture from wood, changing its structure and material properties, by charring it over or directly in a fire...
- 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...