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resin
(redirected from activated resin)

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res·in  (rzn)
n.
1. Any of numerous clear to translucent yellow or brown, solid or semisolid, viscous substances of plant origin, such as copal, rosin, and amber, used principally in lacquers, varnishes, inks, adhesives, synthetic plastics, and pharmaceuticals.
2. Any of numerous physically similar polymerized synthetics or chemically modified natural resins including thermoplastic materials such as polyvinyl, polystyrene, and polyethylene and thermosetting materials such as polyesters, epoxies, and silicones that are used with fillers, stabilizers, pigments, and other components to form plastics.
tr.v. res·ined, res·in·ing, res·ines
To treat or rub with resin.

[Middle English, from Old French resine, from Latin rsna, from Greek dialectal *rhsn, variant of Greek rhtn.]

resin·ous (rz-ns) adj.

resin [rezz-in]
Noun
1. a solid or semisolid substance obtained from certain plants: cannabis resin
2. a similar substance produced synthetically [Latin resina]
resinous adj

resin  (rzn)
1. Any of numerous clear or translucent, yellowish or brownish substances that ooze from certain trees and plants. Resins are used in products such as varnishes, lacquers, adhesives, plastics, and drugs. Balsam is a resin.
2. Any of various artificial substances, such as polyurethane, that have similar properties to natural resins and are used to make plastics.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.resinresin - any of a class of solid or semisolid viscous substances obtained either as exudations from certain plants or prepared by polymerization of simple molecules
East India kino, Malabar kino, kino gum - reddish or black juice or resin from certain trees of the genus Pterocarpus and used in medicine and tanning etc
organic compound - any compound of carbon and another element or a radical
natural resin - a plant exudate
synthetic resin - a resin having a polymeric structure; especially a resin in the raw state; used chiefly in plastics
Translations
resin [ˈrɛzɪn] nresina

resin [ˈrɛzɪn] nrésine f

resin [ˈrɛzɪn] nHarz nt

resin [ˈrɛzɪn] nresina

resin
n resin [ˈrezin]
a sticky substance produced by certain trees (eg firs, pines) and some other plants. harpuis راتينْج، صِمْغ الصُّنوبَر смола pryskyřice, smůla harpiks das Harz ρητίνη resina vaik صمغ گیاهی pihka résine שְׂרָף राल, धूना smola (biljna) gyanta getah trjákvoða resina 樹脂 수지(樹脂), 송진; 합성수지 sakai gumija resin hars harpiks, kvae żywica resina răşină смола živica; smola smola smola kåda ยางไม้ reçine; sakız 樹脂,松香 смола, камедь گوند nhựa cây
adj resinous
harpuisagtig راتينجي смолист pryskyřičný harpiksagtig; harpiks- harzig ρητινώδης resinoso vaigu(taoli)ne صمغی؛ چسبناک pihkainen résineux עַשוּי מִשׂרָף रालमय, रालदार smolast gyantás bergetah (trjá)kvoðukenndur resinoso 樹脂の 수지의 sakingas gumijas-; gumijots resin harshoudend harpiks- żywiczny resinoso răşinos смолистый živicový, živičný smolnat smolast kådig, kådaktig ซึ่งเป็นเรซิน reçineli; sakızlı 樹脂性的 смолистий چپکنے والا مادہ thuộc nhựa cây


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The mixed curing system showed the maximum blooming, followed by the stannous chloride activated resin system, DCP and uncrosslinked blend in that order.
 
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