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al·kyd  (lkd)
n.
A widely used durable synthetic resin derived from glycerol and phthalic anhydride. Also called alkyd resin.

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Noun1.alkyd - a durable synthetic resin widely used in adhesives and paints
synthetic resin - a resin having a polymeric structure; especially a resin in the raw state; used chiefly in plastics


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Combined with the on schedule close of our Landskrona site in Sweden, where mainly long-oil alkyds were manufactured, we are on track with our transformation to a more eco-friendly product portfolio.
In order to create completely renewable resin systems, the development of renewable drying agents for alkyds and crosslinkers for powder coatings is in progress.
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