bonding agent
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbondingandagent
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bonding
noun[U]
uk/ˈbɒn.dɪŋ/us/ˈbɑːn.dɪŋ/
the process by which a close emotional relationship ...
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agent
noun[C]
uk/ˈeɪ.dʒənt/us/ˈeɪ.dʒənt/
a person who acts for or ...
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(Definition ofbondingandagentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It involved compacting the asbestos waste after the addition of abondingagent.
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It consists of compressing asbestos waste inside steel drums and adding abondingagentto make the waste a solid block within each drum.
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These people are far more useful as abondingagentin society who help others function more efficiently.
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They involve mixing asbestos waste with cement and abondingagentsuch as pulverised fuel ash.
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It is abondingagentfor silica sand used in foundry moulds.
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Protein fibres require vat, acid, or indirect/mordant dyes, that require abondingagent.
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In ex situ mixing, the hazardous materials are excavated, then machine-mixed with a certainbondingagent.
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The matrix is a continuous layer of elongated fibre strands held together by a water-resistantbondingagent.
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After tooth preparation, a thin primer orbondingagentis used.
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Abondingagent(often some sort of adhesive or resin) is applied to the backing to provide a flat surface to which the grit is then subsequently adhered.
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For multilayer boards, those with 3 layers or more, drilling typically produces a "smear" of the high temperature decomposition products ofbondingagentin the laminate system.
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Even though the shear bond strength of glass ionomer cements does not approach that of the latest dentinbondingagent, glass ionomer restorations placed in cervical cavities are very durable.
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Aerolite formaldehyde cement was thebondingagent.
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Glass ionomer can be placed in cavities without any need for bonding agents. 2.
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Nowadays, dentin hypersensitivity treatments use adhesives, which include varnishes, bonding agents and restorative materials because these materials offer improved desensitization.
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Bonding agents are often methacrylates with some volatile carrier and solvent like acetone.
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Today, with improved cements and bonding agents, they typically last 1030 years.
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Debonding of the granolithic material can also be significantly avoided by using bonding agents like epoxy resins or polymer latex.
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She creates her own lipstick wax and owns a press she utilizes to produce eyeshadow powder from specialized pigments and bonding agents forged with twenty tons worth of pressure.
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