urethane

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English - Turkish
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(Compliance Officer) Uyum görevlisi
CO
(Askeri) komuta eden / komutan subay (commanding officer)
CO
{k} Commanding Officer
English - English
Any compound of having this general structure
A white crystalline organic compound, ethyl-carbamate, NH2COOC2H5, used in the synthesis of other organic compounds
Polyurethane
A product resulting in a tough, chemical-resistant finish Urethane requires mineral spirits for thinning and cleaning up
Hence, any ester of carbamic acid
COOC2H5, produced by the action of ammonia on ethyl carbonate or by heating urea nitrate and ethyl alcohol
It is used somewhat in medicine as a hypnotic
A white crystalline organic compound, ethyl-carbamate, NH{2}COOC{2}H{5}, used in the synthesis of other organic compounds
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Hard, crystalline plastic material that is the main component for concrete and wood sealers Durable, clear, and hard when dry Available in solvent and water bases and also in colors
Actually a misnomer as applied to polyurethane foam A colorless, crystalline substance used primarily in medicines, pesticides, and fungicides Urethane is not used in the production of urethane polymers or foams The urethanes of the plastics industry are so named because the repeating units of their structures resemble the chemical urethane
A plastic blend that is normally softer and more porous than polyester; coverstock favorite until the advent of reactive resin
A type of binder used in coatings Characterized by excellent flexibility and chemical resistance
Excellent insulator used in insulating panels with extremely high R-value (7 70 per inch of thickness) and U-value ( 13 per inch of thickness)
A white crystalline substance, NH2
A type of paint or polymer which results form the reaction of an isocyanate with hydroxyl containing component Urethanes are noted for their toughness and abrasion resistance Also see Acrylic Urethane, Polyurethane
Collective name for a group of resins that form polyurethane's, which are used in a variety of plastics, paints and foams
By extension, any one of the series of related substances of which urethane proper is the type
(chemical identification: polyurethane diisocyanate-CU): is the reaction products of polyethers and polyesters diisocyanates These rubbers are complex and varied, offering a wide range of pyisical properties
OC2H5, produced by the action of ammonia on ethyl carbonate
The material most streetluge, skateboard and in-line skate wheels are made of
an ester of carbamic acid
A synthetic chemical structure formed by one of three specific chemical reactions See Polyurethane
A polymeric material that is formed by the use of an Isocyanate base chemical
It is used as a hypnotic, antipyretic, and antispasmodic
{i} colorless crystalline compound used as a solvent and a fungicide and a pesticide, ethyl ester of carbamic acid (Chemistry)
urethane

    Hyphenation

    u·re·thane

    Turkish pronunciation

    yırıtheyn

    Pronunciation

    /ˈyərəˌᴛʜān/ /ˈjɜrəˌθeɪn/

    Etymology

    [ 'yur-&-"thAn ] (noun.) 1838. French uréthane, from ur- 1ur- + éth- eth- + -ane.
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