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How to pronounce epoxy in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms epoxy glue, epoxy resin
Type of synthetic resin
Has types crazy glue
Type Words
Type of glue, paste


epoxy the shards.

Examples of epoxy

epoxy
The chemical is used to make epoxy resins that coat and seal the inside of cans.
From the chron.com
Epoxy requires a minimum of 24 hours, longer if the weather does not co-operate.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Once you are happy with this formation glue together using a two pot epoxy glue.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The works are a synthesis of acrylic, oil and epoxy over thick layers of gesso.
From the desmoinesregister.com
A two-part epoxy cement also can work, but I personally would try the thin-set.
From the boston.com
The advantage of the epoxy boards is that every molded board is exactly the same.
From the ocregister.com
Be sure the mitered seams of the stone pieces are filled with waterproof epoxy.
From the dispatch.com
SurfTech, the largest maker of epoxy boards, reports that business has doubled.
From the time.com
Carbon nanotubes have been used to make tougher bicycle parts and stronger epoxy.
From the latimes.com
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  • A thermosetting resin; used chiefly in strong adhesives and coatings and laminates
  • Glue with epoxy; "epoxy the shards"
  • Epoxy or polyepoxide is a thermosetting polymer formed from reaction of an epoxide "resin" with polyamine "hardener". Epoxy has a wide range of applications, including fiber-reinforced plastic materials and general purpose adhesives.
  • The Epoxies were an American New Wave band from Portland, Oregon formed in 2000. Heavily influenced by punk rock and New Wave the band jokingly described themselves as robot garage rock. ...
  • Organic polymer frequently used for a dome or lens, often prone to optical decay over time, resulting in poor lumen maintenance. Luxeon power light sources contain no epoxy and deliver superior lumen maintenance.
  • A two-part resin/hardener glue that is extremely strong. It is generally available in 6 and 30-minute formulas. Used for critical points in the aircraft where high strength is necessary.
  • A common form of adhesive (glue) that produces a very strong adhesive bond between substrates. Epoxy comes in liquid or putty form and in two parts. The epoxy base is intermixed with a catalyst immediately before application. Once the two parts are mixed, working time is limited.
  • Common name for a variety of adhesives used for lens bonding, fiber optic splicing and other photonics applications. The term is actually a prefix denoting the presence of an epoxide group in a molecule.
  • Two-part adhesive used to secure golf shafts to heads, among other clubmaking operations. See also "24-Hour Cure Epoxy", "Quick-Set Epoxy" and "Five-Minute" Epoxy."