epoxy
IPA: ɪpˈɑksi
noun
- A thermosetting polyepoxide resin used chiefly in strong adhesives, coatings and laminates; epoxy resin.
verb
- To glue with epoxy.
adjective
- (chemistry) Derived from an epoxide.
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Examples of "epoxy" in Sentences
- The assembly is dipped in epoxy.
- The cavities are filled in with epoxy.
- This part is the most reactive group in the epoxy resins.
- An epoxy material secures the fiberglass rod to the casting.
- The balls were cemented into the cubic structure with an epoxy.
- The material for the rigid segments is a cast epoxy composition.
- Once the epoxy is hardened, the technicians drill through the hole.
- The epoxy protects the windings from dust and corrosive atomospheres.
- In one embodiment, the pins are rigidly secured by an epoxy to the strip.
- The curable epoxy compositions can be used for molding, laminating and the like.
- I dip the free end in epoxy to keep it from unraveling, but that is not critical.
- BPA is also in epoxy resins used to make paints, adhesives and canned food liners.
- Should have had @wendilynnmakeup dip you in epoxy to make the illusion really solid.
- To be sure, it would be best to find out what epoxy is being used for that component and check with the epoxy supplier.
- Since it is made with plywood coated in epoxy you can only make it so fast because you have to wait for the epoxy to cure.
- This is a wheat bread, a whole-wheat bread, and it's made with a new technique that I've been playing around with, and developing and writing about which, for lack of a better name, we call the epoxy method.
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