glyptal

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glyptal

(ˈɡlɪptəl)
n
(Chemistry) an alkyd resin obtained from polyhydric alcohols and polybasic organic acids or their anhydrides; used for surface coatings
[C20: a trademark, perhaps from gly(cerol) + p(h)t(h)al(ic)]
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The main element of the nonlinear resistors in OPD is a varistor performed usually in the form of <<tablets>> of zinc oxide (ZnO) with an outer sheath of glyptal enamel boosting its throughput current value [38].
Mites were subsequently mounted in Hoyer's media under Glyptal epoxy enamel--ringed OO-thickness cover glasses.
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