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  2. Araldite - Wikipedia

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    The first batches of Araldite epoxy resins, for which the brand is best known, were made in Duxford, England in 1950. [1] Araldite adhesive sets by the interaction of an epoxy resin with a hardener. Mixing an epoxy resin and hardener together starts a chemical reaction that produces heat – an exothermic reaction. [2]

  3. Curing (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The resin's epoxide groups have reacted with the hardener. The material is highly crosslinked and contains many OH groups, which confer adhesive properties. During the curing process, single monomers and oligomers, mixed with or without a curing agent, react to form a tridimensional polymeric network.

  4. Concrete densifier - Wikipedia

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    Application: Apply Ashford Formula with a low-pressure, high-volume sprayer at 200 ft 2 /gal (5 m 2 /L), creating a flood coat. Agitate the surface with fine-bristled brooms to help penetration. Dwell Time: Allow the densifier to dwell for a full 30 minutes so it can penetrate the surface and react with the concrete. During this period, the ...

  5. Pipe dope - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum-based pipe dope is not intended for use on threaded PVC, CPVC or ABS pipe and fittings since it will deteriorate the plastic. Builders in the US are expected to use thread compounds that meet ASTM F2331 - Standard Test Method for Determining Chemical Compatibility of Thread Sealants with Thermoplastic Threaded Pipe and Fittings Materials or thread seal tape on PVC, CPVC and ABS threads.

  6. Meglumine antimoniate - Wikipedia

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    Meglumine antimoniate is a medicine used to treat leishmaniasis. [1] This includes visceral, mucocutaneous, and cutaneous leishmaniasis. [1] It is given by injection into a muscle or into the area infected.