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- noun Plural form of
coating .
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This is incorporated into traditional polymer materials, such as those used in coatings on cars to protect paint.
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TRISO particles, but the coatings are a bit thicker while the fuel kernel is a bit smaller.
marklynas.org - home 2010
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Real-world companies are for now involved primarily in developing novel materials, such as coatings, that can be used in industrial and consumer products.
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Such nanocomposites are expected to have a wide range of semiconductor and microelectronics applications such as coatings that can create brighter and more efficient LED displays and new materials that can improve the performance of Blu-ray discs.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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(PO) will be developed by Novomer, while DSM will convert the polymers into resins and formulate them for target applications such as coatings, adhesives and graphic arts.
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(PO) will be developed by Novomer, while DSM will convert the polymers into resins and formulate them for target applications such as coatings, adhesives and graphic arts.
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And notable gains, it added. were delivered for Swiss chocolate makers in terms of the sales of semi-manufactured products such as coatings, which were up 10.8 per cent.
ConfectioneryNews RSS jane.byrne@decisionnews.com 2010
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(PO) will be developed by Novomer, while DSM will convert the polymers into resins and formulate them for target applications such as coatings, adhesives and graphic arts.
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(PO) will be developed by Novomer, while DSM will convert the polymers into resins and formulate them for target applications such as coatings, adhesives and graphic arts.
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Rohm & Haas, which generated sales of $8.9 billion last year, makes specialty materials that go into electronics products, such as coatings for flat-screen televisions and circuit boards.
The Facts: News 2009
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