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Synthetic resin products [PDF]

open access: possibleStudents Quarterly Journal, 1930
Mouldings are used to-day in almost every branch of electrical science. This article contains much useful information on the subject.
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The Biodeterioration of Synthetic Resins Used in Conservation

Macromolecular Bioscience, 2004
AbstractSummary: Synthetic resins have been extensively employed by artists in their works of art, e.g. as paint binders, or by conservators for conservation treatments, e.g. as stone consolidants and protectives. It is generally thought that synthetic resins are less prone to chemical, physical and biological deterioration than other organic products ...
CAPPITELLI F.   +2 more
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Vulcanization of rubber with synthetic resins

Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1942
AbstractNatural and synthetic rubber can be vulcanized with several vulcanizing agents other than sulphur, though sulphur and sulphur compounds are the only agents of practical value. A combination of rubber and synthetic resin can be successful only when chemical bonds are formed.
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Synthetic Resins and Plastics

2007
Plastic (adj.) is defined by Webster [1] as “capable of being molded or modeled (e.g., clay) … capable of being deformed continu-ously and permanently in any direction with-out rupture.” Plastic (n.) is a plastic substance, specifically, any of numerous organic synthetic or processed materials that are mostly thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers of ...
Rudolph D. Deanin, Joey Mead
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Début of synthetic resins

Pigment & Resin Technology, 1978
Although as long ago as 1870 Adolf Bayer referred to a resinous substance formed from reacting phenols with aldehydes, with pyrogallol and benzaldehyde used in his experiments, this Bayer research attracted little or no interest even though in 1891 in the journal Annalen a paper by Kleeberg described a reaction between phenol and formaldehyde, two raw ...
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Synthetic Resins and Rubbers

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1944
THIS chart is a revision of an earlier chart [CHEM. ENG. NEWS, 20, 536 (1942)] but resins from natural products have not been included. Many of the new developments in this field are used principally in materials of war, and their composition cannot be revealed now. Some of the trade marks or trade names designating the resins are listed.
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Development of Synthetic Ketonic Resin

Chemical Engineering Communications, 2014
In the present work, the self-polymerization reaction of cyclohexanone was studied to develop a synthetic resin. Synthetic resins are extensively used in paint industry to improve the adhesiveness of paints. Polymerization reactions were carried out in a high-pressure reactor.
Anand V. Patwardhan   +2 more
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Engineering living therapeutics with synthetic biology

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Andres Cubillos-ruiz   +2 more
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Protective Synthetic Resin [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Scientific Instruments, 1944
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Synthetic Cells: From Simple Bio‐Inspired Modules to Sophisticated Integrated Systems

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022
Lucas Caire Da Silva   +1 more
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