- the animal-derived
resin, s****ac.
Resins are
commonly used in varnishes, adhesives, food additives,
incenses and perfumes.
Resins protect plants from...
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crosslinking can be
carried out to a
limited degree to give
resins.
Either the melamine-formaldehyde
resins or melamine-formaldehyde "monomer" can be
cured by...
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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...
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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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Impregnation resins were
designed to be used in the
forest products industry to
modify wood and
enhance its
natural properties. Wood
impregnation resins typically...
- 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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Synthetic resins are
industrially produced resins,
typically viscous substances that
convert into
rigid polymers by the
process of curing. In
order to...
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Scavenger resins are
polymers (
resins) with
bound functional groups that
react with
specific by-products, impurities, or
excess reagents produced in a...
- ion-exchange
resins were
introduced in such
processes as a more
flexible alternative to the use of
natural or
artificial zeolites. Also, ion-exchange
resins are...