acrylic polymer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacrylicandpolymer
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acrylic
adjective
uk/əˈkrɪl.ɪk/us/əˈkrɪl.ɪk/
made of a substance or cloth produced by chemical processes from a type ...
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polymer
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɒl.ɪ.mər/us/ˈpɑː.lɪ.mɚ/
a chemical substance consisting of large molecules made from many smaller and ...
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Acrylic paint's binder isacrylicpolymeremulsion; as this binder dries the paint remains flexible.
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The final step was the application of a weak solution ofacrylicpolymerto consolidate and protect the surface, and further washing.
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One of the examples utilizes new soil stabilization technology, a process based on cross-linking styreneacrylicpolymer.
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She experimented withacrylicpolymer(plastic) media, for its bright clear color and resistance to dampness.
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The traditional aquatint, which uses either powdered rosin or enamel spray paint, is replaced with an airbrush application of theacrylicpolymerhard ground.
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It is technically not "gesso" at all and its non-absorbentacrylicpolymerbase makes it incompatible with media that require traditional gesso such as egg tempera.
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Examples of thermosetting adhesives are: epoxy, polyurethane, cyanoacrylate and acrylic polymers.
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New methods also utilize cross linking styrene acrylic polymers which also provide quality water resistance.
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For this reason it is usually reinforced with materials that are strong in tension (often steel) or, with the advent of modern technology, cross-linking styrene acrylic polymers.
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This reaction is very common in hydrolytic degradation of the dental resin since salivary esterases are able to cleave the ester bonds in acrylic polymers of dental composites.
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