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  2. DAP Products - Wikipedia

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    The resulting entity was renamed Dicks-Armstrong-Pontius, which was eventually shortened to the brand name DAP. [2] DAP was the first to the market with the introduction of latex caulk in 1964, and since then the company has introduced numerous other caulks, sealants, insulating foams and other patch and repair products.

  3. Armstrong World Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Armstrong's annual net sales total was US$2.8 billion. [15] Matthew Espe became AWI president and CEO in July 2010. [16] In 2011, Armstrong's net sales were $2.86 billion, with operating income of $239.2 million. [17] Armstrong Cabinets was sold by Armstrong World Industries to American Industrial Partners on October 31, 2012.

  4. Silyl modified polymers - Wikipedia

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    SMPs are the main components in solvent-free and isocyanate-free sealant and adhesive products. [1] Typically the sealant products manufactured with silyl-modified polymers have good adhesion on a wide range of substrate materials, and have good temperature and UV resistance.

  5. Impact glue - Wikipedia

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    Weldwood Contact-cement, a commercial contact glue. Impact glue, contact glue, contact cement, or neoprene glue is a type of solvent-based adhesive which may be used to bond materials such as plastics, laminates, and metal or wood veneers. [1]

  6. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Gun, a rifled breech-loading artillery piece; Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, World War II bomber; Armstrong (DuckTales episode), an episode of DuckTales; Armstrong's axioms, a set of axioms used to infer all the functional dependencies on a relational database; Armstrongs, a band including Billie Joe Armstrong and Tim Armstrong

  7. Tackifier - Wikipedia

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    Tackifiers are chemical compounds used in formulating adhesives to increase tack, the stickiness of the surface of the adhesive. [1] They are usually low-molecular weight compounds with high glass transition temperature. At low strain rate, they provide higher stress compliance [clarification needed], and become stiffer at higher strain rates.

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