alkyd resin

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(′al·kəd ′rez·ən)

(organic chemistry) A class of adhesive resins made from unsaturated acids and glycerol.


One of a group of thermoplastic synthetic resins; used in bonding materials, in adhesives, and in paints and varnishes.


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