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resinSubstance exuded from pines, firs, and other trees in gummy drops that harden in air. Varnishes are common products of the hard resins, and ointments come from the soft resins. Rosin is the solid residue of distilled turpentine, a soft resin. The name ‘resin’ is also given to many synthetic products manufactured by polymerization; they are used in adhesives, plastics, and varnishes. resin
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| Sanduvor VSU (oxalanilide family) white, free-flowing polar
uva with low volatility and superior absorptivity and sharp cutoff below
350 run recommended for polyamide, polyesters, PVC, styrenics, PC,
polyacetals, PMMA, and several coating-related applications including
unsaturated polyesters, polyurethane and acrylic resins. The most common include
formaldehyde (found in furniture glue, particle board, and synthetic
carpeting, among other materials), pesticides, solvents, acrylic resins,
mercury compounds, polyester, latex, gasoline, glues, paints, detergents
and other cleaners, tobacco smoke, perfumes, newspaper print, hair
cream, oral contraceptives, dry-cleaning solvents, and bleach. com/reports/c46247) has announced the
addition of Acrylic Resins - Global Strategic Business Report to their
offering. |
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