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A substance used as coloring.
Sheet made of PVC material.
A substance, such as paste or cement, that provides or promotes adhesion.
Any of various organic compounds produced by polymerization, capable of being molded, extruded, cast into various shapes and films, or drawn into filaments used as textile fibers.
A common thermoplastic resin, used in a wide variety of manufactured products, including rainwear, garden hoses, phonograph records, and floor tiles.
Any of numerous synthetic elastic materials of varying chemical composition with properties similar to those of natural rubber.
A thin skin or membrane.
A material that is used to make lubricants, sealants, adhesives, gels, coatings and breast implants. Silicone (pronounced "sill-uh-cone") is different than silicon (pronounced "sill-uh-cuhn"), which is used in semiconductors. Silicone is a compound of silicon and other materials, while silicon is pure silicon.
A case containing magnetic tape in a reel; a cassette.
A pigmented liquid or paste used especially for writing or printing.
A naturally abundant nonmetallic element that occurs in many inorganic and in all organic compounds, exists freely as graphite and diamond and as a constituent of coal, limestone, and petroleum, and is capable of chemical self-bonding to form an enormous number of chemically, biologically, and commercially important molecules.
Any of various light, porous, semirigid or spongy materials used for thermal insulation or shock absorption, as in packaging.
A liquid mixture, usually of a solid pigment in a liquid vehicle, used as a decorative or protective coating.
A coating is a covering that is applied to an object to protect it or change its appearance.
A case containing a ribbon in a spool, for use in printers and electric typewriters.
A nonvolatile solid or semisolid organic material, usually of high molecular weight; obtained as gum from certain trees or manufactured synthetically; tends to flow when subjected to heat or stress; soluble in most organic solvents but not in water; the film-forming component of a paint or varnish; used in making plastics and adhesives.
A strong liquid adhesive obtained by boiling collagenous animal parts such as bones, hides, and hooves into hard gelatin and then adding water.
Any of a class of substances whose aqueous solutions are characterized by a sour taste, the ability to turn blue litmus red, and the ability to react with bases and certain metals to form salts.
A synthetic rubber which has high resistance to sunlight and oil; used in sheet form as roof membranes and flashings, as gasketing, in vibration control, etc.
Polytetrafluoroethylene, resistant to heat and many chemicals, and with low friction, used to make non-stick coatings for cooking utensils. Discovered by Roy Plunkett, working for Du Pont in 1938; marketed as Teflon and Fluon.
Hoses made of rubber material.
Film made of PVC material.
Having a surface coated with an adhesive and not needing any substance, such as glue or paste, applied to form a bond: self-adhesive wallpaper; self-adhesive labels.
Substance composed of varying proportions of esters, acids, alcohols and hydrocarbons and similar in composition to fats.
Silicone rubber is a polymer that has a "backbone" of silicon oxygen linkages, the same bond that is found in quartz, glass and sand.
A trademark used for a waxy, opaque material, polytetrafluoroethylene, employed as a coating on cooking utensils and in industrial applications to prevent sticking.
Any of the materials with organic-chemical bases used to add color to dyes, plastics, linoleum, tones, and lakes.
A mechanical device for lighting a cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
Sheet made of plastic material.
A conductor for a fluid power system. It is a special hose with several applications and is available in different diameters and pressure ratings. A hydraulic hose carries hydraulic oil, which is an incompressible fluid. Either a pump or piston at one end forces the fluid through the hose and the power is transmitted to the piston on the opposite end.
A colorless or white crystalline solid, chiefly sodium chloride, used extensively in ground or granulated form as a food seasoning and preservative. Also called common salt, table salt.
A chemical used to kill pests, especially insects.
An organic pigment extensively used in automotive coatings.
An extremely strong thin fiber made by pyrolyzing synthetic fibers, such as rayon, until charred. It is used to make high-strength composites.
A strong, relatively opaque form of polyethylene having a dense structure with few side branches off the main carbon backbone.
A substance used to color materials. Also called dyestuff.
A natural or synthetic metal oxide, sulfide, or other salt used as a coloring agent for paints, plastics, and inks.
A soft, light, extremely malleable silver-white metallic element that reacts explosively with water, is naturally abundant in combined forms, especially in common salt, and is used in the production of a wide variety of industrially important compounds.
Packing made of plastic material.
A kind of strong glue.
Rubber parts of the auto.
A sweet or pleasant odor; a scent.
A silvery, moderately hard metallic element that constitutes approximately 3 percent of the earth's crust and is a basic component of most animals and plants.
A form of polyethylene having many side branches off the main carbon backbone and a less closely packed structure than that of high-density polyethylene.LDPE is widely used for manufacturing various containers, dispensing bottles, wash bottles, tubing, plastic bags for computer components, and various molded laboratory equipment. Its most common use is in plastic bags.
A chemical substance used to kill insects.
The floor is made of Rubber.
A clear film with an adhesive that is applied to the top or front side of an image.
A pigment obtained from petroleum products xylene and naphthalene.
Sheets made of rubber material.
A dioxazine pigment.
Any of various organic compounds produced by polymerization, capable of being molded, extruded, cast into various shapes and films, or drawn into filaments used as textile fibers.
Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastics
A soft, steel-gray to black, hexagonally crystallized allotrope of carbon with a metallic luster and a greasy feel, used in lead pencils, lubricants, paints, and coatings, that is fabricated into a variety of forms such as molds, bricks, electrodes, crucibles, and rocket nozzles.Also called black lead ,plumbago
A mixture of monascorubrin and rubropunctatin.
A colorless volatile flammable liquid, the simplest of which are derived from saturated hydrocarbons, have the general formula CnH2n+1OH, and include ethanol and methanol.
An inflatable tube or cushion made of rubber or plastic and used for recreational riding, as behind a motor boat or down a snow-covered slope.
A white powder used as a pigment for its high covering power and durability.
A material consisting of extremely fine glass fibers, used in making various products, such as yarns, fabrics, insulators, and structural objects or parts. Also called spun glass.
Used as padding in equipment for various sports such as ski boots, hockey, boxing, and mixed martial arts.
EPDM rubber is used in vibrators and seals; glass-run channel; radiator, garden and appliance hose; tubing; washers; belts; and electrical insulation.
Neoprene coolers keep cola, beer, milk, yoghurt... cooler or warmer. It has different shapes (with zip or without zip) to suit the bottle or can.
Any of various light, porous, semirigid or spongy materials used for thermal insulation or shock absorption, as in packaging.
A dry coating method in which fine clear or pigmented powder particles, containing resin, modifiers, and possibly a curing agent, are electrostatically sprayed onto a substrate and heated (melted) in a oven to form a continuous film.
A solid-rubber seals that are shaped like a doughnut. When pressed between two mating surfaces, rubber ring block the passage of liquids or gases.
A multilayered thin film having films of at least two different nonmagnetic insulating materials or a thin film of a mixture of at least two such materials. The protective film is formed in a temperature range which these organic materials can withstand.
Paint in an aerosol container for spraying onto surfaces.
Cover made of plastic material.
Sheet of very smooth or coated paper with a reflective finish that is used for photographs or proofs suitable for direct reproduction.
Any of a large number of natural and synthetic materials, including manure and nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium compounds, spread on or worked into soil to increase its capacity to support plant growth.
An ideal material for pipe fitting, which is widely used in industrial and civil - construction, machinery, chemical & space navigation especially in drainage systems, and are characteristics of thread sealing, insulation, corrosion resistance anti-aging, using in oxidizing agent for long term.
A type of liquid oil used for lubrication by various types of engines.
Sealant made of silicone material.
A hydrocarbon radical, C4H9, with the structure of butane and valence 1.
Made from silicone elastomers; retains flexibility resilience and tensile strength over a wide temperature range.
A plastic, rubber, or elastomer mixture in which there is a high additives concentration, such as rubber with carbon black, or plastic with color pigment; used to proportion additives accurately into large bulks of plastic, rubber, or elastomer.
Any rendered animal fat, such as bacon, beef or chicken fat.
A hollow tube designed to carry water from one location to another.
A chemical substance used to destroy or inhibit the growth of plants, especially weeds.
Pearlescent pigments (pearl pigment) are a special type of pigment. It falls into a similar category as fluorescent and phosphorescent pigments.
PE Foam is short for Polyethylene Foam,a closed cell foam. Used for packaging, cushioning, and shock absorbing foam.
Any substance, natural or synthetic, used to color various materials, especially textiles, leather, and food.
A substance, such as grease or oil, that reduces friction when applied as a surface coating to moving parts.
Ink generally made from carbon black, lampblack, or other pigment suspended in an oil vehicle, with a resin, solvent, adhesive, and drier; available in many variations.
A bottle cooler made of synthetic neoprene rubber.
Products having a pleasant characteristic odor.
A re-generated cellulose film of glass clear transparency and sparkle. It is flexible but tough and withstands all the beatings in an automatic packaging operation and is made of wood pulp and is non-toxic and biodegradable.
A can cooler made of neoprene material.
A hot melt is a material which does not contain water or solvent and is used such that it is melted by application of heat, is applied onto an object surface, and is then cooled to room temperature to be solidified. A hot melt product may be applied by extrusion, spraying, a roll coater, dipping, or the like.
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