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Molding Compounds and Resins - (232 companies)

Molding compounds and resins are industrial plastics and polymers that are suitable for forming. They are available as pellets, liquids, and powders and are used in processes such as injection molding, compression molding, reaction injection molding (RIM), resin transfer molding (RTM), and blow molding

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Wood and Wood Products - (199 companies)

Wood and wood products are materials derived from trees and include timber, lumber, veneer, wood pulp, wood flour, pellets and chips

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Phenolic, Melamine and Formaldehyde Resins - (47 companies)

Phenolic, melamine and formaldehyde resins are thermosetting adhesives that offer strong bonds and good resistance to high temperatures

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Plastics and Plastic Materials - (789 companies)

Plastics and plastic materials are organic, synthetic or processed polymers that are supplied as raw materials or stock shapes. They typically consist of thermoplastic or thermosetting resins and can be made into many forms

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Laminating Adhesives and Composite Resins - (112 companies)

Laminating adhesives and composite resins are cured using heat and/or heat and pressure

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Leveling and Filling Compounds - (150 companies)

Leveling resins, filling compounds and liquid shims are used to level surfaces, fill cavities, and shim or set machinery. They often have filling and sealing properties

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Conductive Adhesives and Compounds - (123 companies)

Conductive adhesives and compounds provide an electrically and/or thermally conductive path between components.

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Industrial Adhesives - (1045 companies)

Industrial adhesives are organic or inorganic chemical compounds for joining components. This category covers all adhesive types.

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Epoxy Adhesives - (397 companies)

Epoxy adhesives are chemical compounds for joining components. They require clean surfaces and are valued for their toughness and resistance to chemical and environmental damage.

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Industrial Coatings - (1556 companies)

Industrial coatings are thin films deposited upon materials to add or enhance desired properties, such as color, conductivity, corrosion resistance, etc.

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Specialty Adhesives, Sealants and Compounds - (233 companies)

Specialty adhesives, sealants and compounds are specialized and/or proprietary products with unique chemistries, cure technologies and/or compositions.

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Acrylic Adhesives and Acrylate Adhesives - (147 companies)

Acrylic adhesives and acrylate adhesives provide excellent environmental resistance and fast-setting times when compared to other resins systems. They are created by p olymerizing acrylic or methylacrylic acids through a reaction with a suitable catalyst

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Thermoset Adhesives - (118 companies)

Thermoset adhesives are crosslinked polymeric resins that are cured using heat and/or heat and pressure. They are used for high load assemblies and in severe service conditions

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Silicone Adhesives and Sealants - (215 companies)

Silicone adhesives and silicone sealants have a high degree of flexibility and very high temperature resistance.

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Polysulphide Adhesives and Sealants - (16 companies)

Polysulphide adhesive resins and sealants provide a flexible and chemically resistant adhesive or sealant

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Engineering Web: wood resin
Wood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Wood (disambiguation).
Wood pellet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A handful of wood pellets. Wood pellets are a type of wood fuel, generally made from compacted sawdust.
Wood Filler
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Wood Coatings
Wood Coatings UCAR? solution vinyl resin products are used as wood sealers.
Wood deck cleaning, staining, sealing,waterproofing
Wood Decks-an Introduction Wood is made up of microscopically small cells. Refinishing Wood Decks, Fences and Siding
The effects of wood
build-up of wood resin and other non-process elements in system closure, it may be necessary to minimise the amount of wood resin introduced into the
Wood Fillers

Wood Analysis
NIR Measurement for Wood and construction materials.
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Wood - MSN Encarta
Many softwoods have resin ducts running parallel to the grain, and softwoods in general contain considerable resin, whereas few hardwoods have any
Timber Pro UV-Natural Wood Finishes | natural wood finishes
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