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epoxy /ɪˈpɒksi / /ɛˈpɒksi/noun (plural epoxies) (also epoxy resin) [mass noun] An adhesive, plastic, or other material made from a class of synthetic thermosetting polymers containing epoxide groups.They can be used on a variety of material including fiberglass, wood, plastic, epoxy, rubber, laminates, particle board, soft metal and ceramic tile....- We use a material called epoxy to bind these girders.
- For anchoring bolts and other materials to masonry - including concrete, stone, brick, and other similar materials - epoxy is the best product.
adjectiveConsisting of epoxy: epoxy cement...- ICL started out in 1986, with just two employees, as a specialist manufacturer of resins and paint additives, mainly focusing on polyurethane and epoxy technology.
- Three fastening processes are used in photonics assembly: epoxy bonding, eutectic soldering, and laser welding.
- The chassis and body have been made entirely of laminated carbon fibre and epoxy composite, and the reported weight is 1180 kg.
verb (epoxies, epoxying, epoxied) [with object]Glue (something) using epoxy resin: the wire is epoxied to the top of the nut...- The tubing was epoxied to this chamber top.
- It's not exactly an item one has lying about, so Brezny took three feet of aluminum conduit, pressed it over the end of a Remington 870 barrel and epoxied it in place.
- Okay, you've got both skis mounted with the toe units, they're epoxied and the boot-heel center marks line up perfectly with those on your skis.
OriginEarly 20th century: from epi- 'in addition' + oxy-2. Rhymesboxy, doxy, foxy, moxie, poxy, proxy |