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  2. Epoxy - Wikipedia

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    Epoxy has a wide range of applications, including metal coatings, composites, [2] use in electronics, electrical components (e.g. for chips on board), LEDs, high-tension electrical insulators, paintbrush manufacturing, fiber-reinforced plastic materials, and adhesives for structural [3] and other purposes.

  3. J-B Weld - Wikipedia

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    J-B Weld is a two-part epoxy adhesive (or filler) that can withstand high-temperature environments. J-B Weld can be used to bond surfaces made from metal, porcelain, ceramic, glass, marble, PVC, ABS, concrete, fiberglass, wood, fabric, or paper. [7] [8] Alcohol should be avoided when cleaning surfaces, as it can degrade the bond. [9]

  4. Cured-in-place pipe - Wikipedia

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    Service laterals, where present, can be reconnected from within the newly-formed larger-diameter pipe, by cutting replacement openings using robotically controlled cutting devices, then sealed using specially-designed CIPP materials referred to as 'top-hats'. The resins used are typically polyester for mainline lining and epoxy for lateral lines.

  5. Araldite - Wikipedia

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    Highmark Manufacturing uses Araldite epoxy resin in the manufacture of advanced ballistic protection body armour. [6] Schlösser Metallbau, a manufacturer of metal parts for railway carriages, uses Araldite epoxy resin to bond aluminium profiles of cab doorframes on the DBAG Class 423 Siemens Bombardier train. [7]

  6. Kintsugi - Wikipedia

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    Staple repair is another technique used to repair broken ceramic pieces, [26] where small holes are drilled on either side of a crack and metal staples are bent to hold the pieces together. [27] Staple repair was used in Europe (in ancient Greece, England and Russia among others), South America, [ 28 ] and China as a repair technique for ...

  7. Self-healing material - Wikipedia

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    These materials include isocyanates [96] [97] monomers such as DCPD [61] [79] GMA [98] epoxy resin, [99] linseed oil [100] [101] and tung oil., [102] and drugs. By using the aforementioned materials for self healing in coatings, it was proven that microencapsulation effectively protects the metal against corrosion and extends the lifetime of a ...

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