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  • ...line wax is often used in industries such as the tire and rubber, candles, adhesives, corrugated board, cosmetics, castings, and a host of others. Refineries ma
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  • ...s. Million tons of paraffin waxes are produced annually. They are used as adhesives, in foods (chewing gum cheese wrapping), cosmetic, as coatings.
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  • ...cs]], [[pastels]], [[crayons]], buffing compounds, metal [[lubricants]], [[adhesives]], thermoplastic resins, and as a substitute for [[beeswax]].
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  • ...The raw material is [[paper pulp]]. The yankee cylinder is sprayed with [[adhesives]] to make the paper stick. Creping is done by the yankee's ''doctor blade''
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  • ...square vinyl tiles manufactured before 1980 contain asbestos. Mastics and adhesives containing low concentrations of asbestos were used into the 1970s and are
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  • '''Turbo-Seal''' is a single component, [[polymer]] [[rubber]] with infused [[adhesives]]. It is a [[waterproofing]] material that is self healing, cold applied, a
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  • ...mple. They typically contained large amounts of lumber and used minimal [[adhesives]] and finish-work. In addition, the buildings are often identical, making ...should be avoided when designing for deconstruction. The use of nails and adhesives significantly slows down the deconstruction process and has a tendency to r
    14 KB (2,015 words) - 10:20, 20 September 2010
  • ...due to the materials involved, were able to be sealed without the usage of adhesives. Orangeburg was lightweight, albeit brittle, and soft enough to be cut wit
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  • ...s such as a torch, hot asphalt, cold [[asphalt]] (adhesive), non-asphaltic adhesives, and heat (torch, hot air) and additional hot tar.
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  • A basic EIFS includes only the insulation and EIFS materials (coatings, adhesives, etc.). Other types of EIFS may also include plastic edge trim, water-resis ...with an adhesive (cementitious or acrylic based) or mechanical fasteners. Adhesives are commonly used to attach EIFS to gypsum board, cement board, or concrete
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  • The types of adhesives used in engineered wood include:
    8 KB (975 words) - 10:23, 20 September 2010
  • ...nd carbonless copy paper, graphics and craft materials including glues and adhesives, permanent markers, and photographic solutions.<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/iaq
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  • * vinyl floor tiles, sheeting, adhesives
    77 KB (11,403 words) - 21:32, 20 September 2010
  • ...]], which is used to make polymers and plastics, [[phenol]] for resins and adhesives (via [[cumene]]), and [[cyclohexane]], which is used in the manufacture of
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  • ...rmaldehyde resin, and melamine resin, which are commonly used in permanent adhesives such as those used in [[plywood]] or [[carpet]]ing. It is used as the [[wet
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  • *Adhesives, Coatings, Sealants & Inks
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