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Resin (4942 bytes)
1: ...he secreting plant. It can also be extracted from resin-bearing plants by leaching of the tissues with [[... 3: ...elative importances are debated. It is known that resins seal the plant's wounds, kill insects and fungi,... 5: ... [[delta-cadinene]]. The individual components of resin can be separated by fractional [[distillation]]. 7: ...rosa Pine]] in the mid to late 19th century, some resin distilleries in [[California]] exploded as a resu... 9: ...5</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, a constituent of [[gallipot resin]]. Abietic acid can also be extracted from rosin ... Silicone resin (1732 bytes) 1: [[Image:Silicone resin.png|right]] 2: '''Silicone resins''' is a type of [[silicone]] material which is f... 10: ...and T units (DT resins) or from M and Q units (MQ resins), however many other combinations (MDT, MTQ, QDT... 12: Silicone resins represent a broad range of products. Materials o... 14: Silicone resins are prepared by hydrolitic condensation of vario... Pitch (resin) (1389 bytes) 1: ...also known as [[Resin]]. Products made from plant resin are also known as [[Rosin]]. Animé (oleo-resin) (833 bytes) 1: :''This article is about an oleo-resin. For Japanese animation, see [[Anime]]'' 3: '''Animé''', an [[oleo-resin]] (said to be so called because in its natural st... Ion exchange resin (2860 bytes) 1: ...here are multiple different types of ion-exchange resin which are fabricated to selectively prefer one or... 3: This resin is used extensively for water [[purification]] an... 12: * chelating resin 16: ...igrate out of solution to the active sites on the resin, being replaced in solution by sodium ions. This ... 18: ...). The calcium and magnesium ions migrate off the resin, being replaced by sodium ions from the solution ... Cutler's resin (313 bytes) 1: ...[[synthetic]] [[resin]] made of [[pine]] [[Pitch (resin)|pitch]], [[beeswax]] and [[sawdust]] or [[carnau... Resin identification code (2609 bytes) 1: The code below is called the '''SPI resin identification coding system''', developed by the... 18: |[[Image:Recycle-resin-logos-lr 01.jpg|center|50px|1-PETE]] 23: |[[Image:Recycle-resin-logos-lr 02.jpg|center|50px|2-HDPE]] 28: |[[Image:Recycle-resin-logos-lr 03.jpg|center|50px|3-V]] 33: |[[Image:Recycle-resin-logos-lr 04.jpg|center|50px|4-LDPE]] Resin JavaScript Engine (382 bytes) 8: *[http://www.caucho.com/resin/jsref/index.xtp Resin JavaScript Reference Guide] Phenol formaldehyde resin (4581 bytes) 1: The earliest commercial synthetic resin, [[bakelite]], was formed from the [[elimination ... 3: Phenol formaldehyde resins, as a group, are formed by a [[step growth]] rea... 7: Acid catalysed phenol formaldehyde resins are made with a molar ratio of formaldehyde to p... 11: .... This results in a thick reddish-brown goo, the resin. 17: ...nt bonds which is typical of polymerised phenolic resins. It is this highly crosslinked nature of phenol... Elemi (1084 bytes) 15: ...o the [[Philippine Islands]], and an [[resin|oleo-resin]] harvested from it. 17: ...m [[distilled]] from the resin. It is a frangrant resin with the smell of [[fennel]]. Retsina (1153 bytes) 1: '''Retsina''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] resinated white (or rosé) [[wine]] dating back a... 3: ... with resin aroma. In time the practice of adding resin to the fermenting must flavored the wine even mor... 5: ...ntury]] AD, removing any enological necessity for resin, but the flavor itself was so popular that the st... PEEK (633 bytes) 1: ''This article is about the resin. For the BASIC programming language function, see... 4: ..., the principal developer and manufacturer. PEEK resins are used in medical and chemical instrumentation... Formica (plastic) (796 bytes) 1: ...d of [[plastic laminate]] containing [[melamine]] resin. It is particularly used for [[kitchen]] surface... 3: ...tured by impregnating the fabric with an adhesive resin at high pressure. This was originally used as an... Copal (699 bytes) 1: '''Copal''' is a type of resin, sometimes referred to as '''pom''' (the [[Maya l... 3: ...stance, is a more expensive version of the same [[resin]]. Laser (disambiguation) (724 bytes) 3: ...al medicine]], '''[[laser (resin)|Laser]]''' is a resin produced by the [[Silphium]] plant. Polyurea (812 bytes) 3: ...thane]] systems; switching from a polyol to amine resin creates different chemical properties in the fina... 5: Polyurea resin is comprised of polyether-amines or an amine term... Photographic paper (1404 bytes) 5: ... reduces washing, fixing, and mostly drying time. Resin coated paper can be processed by machine and can ... Soap bar (1985 bytes) 1: ...xed in. [[Turpentine]] is also added to give more resinous look. 5: ....5KG of resin from 100KG of cannabis plants. This resin will easily form into bars without the need for c... 6: ...sin/plant material from the cannabis. This mix of resin and cellulose plant material will NOT bind togeth... Akaria Base (2389 bytes) 7: ... a weapon. The thieves were planning to sell the resin to some terrorists. 11: ...l rod from the canister containing the trilithium resin. Her ship did not get very far before being dest... 13: ...in from. It is possible that other ships had the resin stolen from their reactors without the crew even ... Photoresist (1396 bytes) 3: ...]]). DNQ inhibits the dissolution of the novolac resin, however, upon exposure to light, the dissolution...
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