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  • Caustic Resin
  • American indie rock group

    Caustic Resin is an American indie rock band from Boise, Idaho consisting of Brett Netson on guitar and vocals, Tom Romich Jr. on bass guitar, and James

    Caustic Resin

    Caustic_Resin

  • Caustic Graphics
  • American computer technology company

    platform independence. The Resin technology grew out of the expertise from the Brazil R/S team which were acquired by Caustic Graphics. After the acquisition

    Caustic Graphics

    Caustic_Graphics

  • Ion-exchange resin
  • Organic polymer matrix bearing ion-exchange functional groups

    osmotic stress on the polymer matrix. These anion resins can be regenerated by flushing them with a caustic solution (typically 1–4 % NaOH as mentioned before)

    Ion-exchange resin

    Ion-exchange resin

    Ion-exchange_resin

  • Built to Spill Caustic Resin
  • 1995 EP by Built to Spill and Caustic Resin

    Built to Spill Caustic Resin is a split EP released by indie rock bands Built to Spill and Caustic Resin. The EP was a collaboration between the bands

    Built to Spill Caustic Resin

    Built_to_Spill_Caustic_Resin

  • Built to Spill
  • American indie rock band

    recordings by both lineups. Built to Spill Caustic Resin, an EP that features Martsch with the members of Caustic Resin, was released in 1995. Between recording

    Built to Spill

    Built to Spill

    Built_to_Spill

  • Lowercase (band)
  • American rock band

    Punk in my Vitamins. Tours with Sebadoh, Karp, Unwound, Hovercraft, Caustic Resin, The Lies, Faith No More, and Chokebore helped gain them a national

    Lowercase (band)

    Lowercase_(band)

  • Carry the Zero
  • Song by Built to Spill

    year; it is their first solo EP after the 1995 split EP Built to Spill Caustic Resin. "Carry the Zero" is perhaps considered the band's most popular song

    Carry the Zero

    Carry_the_Zero

  • Up Records
  • American independent record label

    Caustic Resin - Yeah 7" UP014 Various Artists - Stacked Up! CD UP015 Built To Spill - Distopian Dream Girl 7" UP016 Juned - Possum 7" UP017 Caustic Resin

    Up Records

    Up_Records

  • Dave Krusen
  • American musician (born 1966)

    Year Group Title Label Track(s) 1998 Caustic Resin The Medicine Is All Gone Alias Some 2002 Carrie Akre Invitation My Way All 2005 Thee Heavenly Music

    Dave Krusen

    Dave Krusen

    Dave_Krusen

  • Doug Martsch
  • American singer and musician (born 1969)

    folk. His influences include J Mascis, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Caustic Resin, Mississippi Fred McDowell, David Bowie, and Neil Young. In 1994, Martsch

    Doug Martsch

    Doug Martsch

    Doug_Martsch

  • Mike Johnson (bassist)
  • Musical artist

    career, alongside involvement with the bands Queens of the Stone Age and Caustic Resin up until 2006's Gone Out of Your Mind, when he moved to France with

    Mike Johnson (bassist)

    Mike_Johnson_(bassist)

  • There's Nothing Wrong with Love
  • 1994 studio album by Built to Spill

    September 15, 2018. Smith, Ethan (December 1, 1995). "Built to Spill Caustic Resin". EW.com. Retrieved April 4, 2024. Kandell, Steve (April 29, 2018).

    There's Nothing Wrong with Love

    There's_Nothing_Wrong_with_Love

  • Hovercraft (band)
  • American rock band

    The band then toured with Japan's Kirihito and American rock band Caustic Resin, and handled the opening slot on a tour with Fugazi, as well as a tour

    Hovercraft (band)

    Hovercraft_(band)

  • The Normal Years
  • 1996 compilation album by Built to Spill

    bass "Still Flat" Originally appeared on Red Hot + Bothered featuring Caustic Resin, recorded by Phil Ek at Audio Lab, Boise, Idaho in January 1995 Tom

    The Normal Years

    The_Normal_Years

  • C/Z Records
  • Seattle record label

    included: 10 Minute Warning 7 Year Bitch Alcohol Funnycar Built To Spill Caustic Resin Coffin Break Hammerbox Huevos Rancheros Hullabaloo Love Battery Melvins

    C/Z Records

    C/Z_Records

  • Built to Spill discography
  • extended plays, with selected details Title Album details Built to Spill Caustic Resin (split EP) Released: January 28, 1995 Label: Up Formats: CD, 10" Carry

    Built to Spill discography

    Built_to_Spill_discography

  • Akathisia (album)
  • 1997 studio album by Hovercraft

    The band then toured with Japan's Kirihito and American rock band Caustic Resin, and handled the opening slot on a tour with Fugazi, as well as a tour

    Akathisia (album)

    Akathisia_(album)

  • Red Hot + Bothered
  • 1995 compilation album Charity Album by Various artists

    "Sensational Gravity Boy" Freedom Cruise   2. "Still Flat" Built to Spill and Caustic Resin   3. "The Mirror Is Gone" Lisa Germano   4. "Mouthwash" Noise Addict

    Red Hot + Bothered

    Red_Hot_+_Bothered

  • Alias Records
  • American indie-rock record label

    Alias. Other notable artists who recorded with Alias include Blithe, Caustic Resin, Distortion Felix, Harm Farm, Lida Husik, Paul K, Matt Keating, Knapsack

    Alias Records

    Alias_Records

  • Phil Ek
  • American record producer

    Huffer Just Beautiful Music 1998 The Halo Benders The Rebels Not In 1998 Caustic Resin The Medicine Is All Gone 1999 Built to Spill Keep It Like a Secret 1999

    Phil Ek

    Phil_Ek

  • Ion exchange
  • Exchange of ions between an electrolyte solution and a solid

    anion (WBA) resins: Act as acid absorbers; capable of sorbing strong acids with a high capacity and are readily regenerated with caustic. Used to exchange

    Ion exchange

    Ion exchange

    Ion_exchange

  • Plastic bottle
  • Narrow-necked container

    application. High-density polyethylene (HDPE) HDPE is the most widely used resin for plastic bottles. This material is economical, impact resistant, and

    Plastic bottle

    Plastic bottle

    Plastic_bottle

  • Trick question (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Complex question, a fallacy Trick Question, 1999 album by Caustic Resin, American indie rock band Trick Question (Estonian: Trikiga küsimus)

    Trick question (disambiguation)

    Trick_question_(disambiguation)

  • Fluorinated ethylene propylene
  • Polymer

    tetrafluoroethylene. It differs from the polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) resins in that it is melt-processable using conventional injection molding and

    Fluorinated ethylene propylene

    Fluorinated ethylene propylene

    Fluorinated_ethylene_propylene

  • Kingboard Holdings
  • Manufacturing company

    company manufactures and distributes laminates, copper foil, coke, methanol, caustic soda, glass fabric, glass yarn, bleached craft paper, printed circuit boards

    Kingboard Holdings

    Kingboard_Holdings

  • List of alchemical substances
  • distilling sulfur. Caustic potash/caustic wood alkali – potassium hydroxide, formed by adding lime to potash. Caustic Soda/caustic marine alkali – sodium

    List of alchemical substances

    List_of_alchemical_substances

  • Rosin
  • Solid form of plant resin

    are diterpenoids, i.e., C20 carboxylic acids. Rosin consists mainly of resin acids, especially abietic acid. Rosin often appears as a semi-transparent

    Rosin

    Rosin

    Rosin

  • The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
  • Print by Francisco Goya

    developments of Spanish political life. Goya supplemented these works with caustic and sardonic captions, augmenting the satirical effect. Goya's artistic

    The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

    The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

    The_Sleep_of_Reason_Produces_Monsters

  • Kino (botany)
  • Plant exudate

    with resin flow in conifers. The word kino is of Indian origin. In Australia, "red gum" is a term for kino from bloodwood trees and red acaroid resin from

    Kino (botany)

    Kino (botany)

    Kino_(botany)

  • Nonwoven fabric
  • Sheet of fibers

    thermally or by using resin. Bonding can be throughout the web by resin saturation or overall thermal bonding or in a distinct pattern via resin printing or thermal

    Nonwoven fabric

    Nonwoven fabric

    Nonwoven_fabric

  • NRS process
  • regeneration of the resin softened juice will be mixed with caustic-soda (NaOH) and will be sent to the columns to transform the resin back into Na-form

    NRS process

    NRS_process

  • Sodium hypochlorite
  • Chemical compound

    significant concentration of lye (caustic soda, NaOH) as part of the manufacturing reaction. This additive will by itself cause caustic irritation or burns due

    Sodium hypochlorite

    Sodium hypochlorite

    Sodium_hypochlorite

  • Resorcinol
  • Chemical compound

    sulfur-containing waste. Resorcinol can also be produced when any of a large number of resins (such as galbanum and asafoetida) are melted with potassium hydroxide, or

    Resorcinol

    Resorcinol

    Resorcinol

  • C12–C14 alcohol glycidyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    followed by a caustic dehydrochlorination, to form C12-C14 alcohol glycidyl ether. The waste products are water and sodium chloride and excess caustic soda. One

    C12–C14 alcohol glycidyl ether

    C12–C14 alcohol glycidyl ether

    C12–C14_alcohol_glycidyl_ether

  • Dealkalization of water
  • Removal of alkalinity ions from water

    ion-exchange resins that are regenerated with a concentrated salt (brine) solution - NaCl. In the case of a water softener, the cation exchange resin is exchanging

    Dealkalization of water

    Dealkalization_of_water

  • Polybenzimidazole
  • Chemical compound

    University of Wyoming, PBI resin parts maintain significant tensile properties and compressive strength to 700 °F (371 °C). PBI resin parts are also potential

    Polybenzimidazole

    Polybenzimidazole

  • Golf ball
  • Ball used in the sport of golf

    were used into the late 20th century. In the mid-1960s, a new synthetic resin, an ionomer of ethylene acid named Surlyn was introduced by DuPont as were

    Golf ball

    Golf ball

    Golf_ball

  • Hanwha Group
  • South Korean conglomerate

    Chloride), LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene), CA (Caustic Soda), ASR (Alkali Water Soluble Resin), and TDI (Toluene Diisocyanate), as well as working

    Hanwha Group

    Hanwha Group

    Hanwha_Group

  • Creolin
  • Generic name for disinfectants

    cresylic acid. The original composition of creolin is a creosote tar oil, caustic soda, soaps, and very little water. It is of low technology and a very

    Creolin

    Creolin

    Creolin

  • Hooker Chemical Company
  • American chemical production company

    electrolyse salt into chlorine and sodium hydroxide (NaOH), also known as "caustic soda" and "lye," in a chloralkali process. Elmer Sperry, founder of Sperry

    Hooker Chemical Company

    Hooker_Chemical_Company

  • Brazil R/S
  • Defunct proprietary plugin for 3D modelling software

    by Caustic Graphics in 2008 (which was later acquired by Imagination Technologies in December 2010.) After Splutterfish's acquisition by Caustic Graphics

    Brazil R/S

    Brazil_R/S

  • Axiall
  • Manufacturer and marketer of chlorovinyls and aromatics

    Corporation is a manufacturer and marketer of chlorovinyls (caustic soda, chlorine, VCM, EDC, PVC resins, PVC rigid and flexible compounds) and aromatics (acetone

    Axiall

    Axiall

    Axiall

  • Phenyl glycidyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    2-(phenoxymethyl)oxirane. A key use is in the viscosity reduction of epoxy resin systems. It is REACH registered and on EINECS under the name 2,3-epoxypropyl

    Phenyl glycidyl ether

    Phenyl glycidyl ether

    Phenyl_glycidyl_ether

  • Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited
  • Pakistani polymer and caustic soda manufacturer

    plant was engineered to produce 100,000 tonnes of suspension grade PVC resin per year. The production of PVC at the facility began in 1999. In 2006,

    Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited

    Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited

    Engro_Polymer_&_Chemicals_Limited

  • Ineos
  • Privately owned multinational chemicals company

    Ineos's Port of Runcorn ChlorVinyls facility was found guilty of releasing caustic soda into the Manchester Ship Canal. The company was ordered to pay a fine

    Ineos

    Ineos

    Ineos

  • Vermilion
  • Red color from powdered cinnabar (HgS)

    in regions of China, Korea, and Japan. The sap or resin of the tree, called urushiol, was caustic and toxic (it contained the same chemical compound

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

  • Formosa Plastics Corp
  • Taiwanese plastics company

    in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, that primarily produces polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins and other intermediate plastic products. It is the corporation around which

    Formosa Plastics Corp

    Formosa Plastics Corp

    Formosa_Plastics_Corp

  • Dissolving pulp
  • Bleached wood pulp or cotton linters with a high cellulose content

    cellulose is converted to cellulose xanthate which dissolves easily in caustic soda. The resulting viscous liquid can be extruded through spinnerettes

    Dissolving pulp

    Dissolving_pulp

  • N-Butyl glycidyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    the viscosity of epoxy resin systems. n-Butyl alcohol and epichlorohydrin react to form a halohydrin. This is followed by a caustic dehydrochlorination,

    N-Butyl glycidyl ether

    N-Butyl_glycidyl_ether

  • Chemplast Sanmar
  • Indian chemical company

    major manufacturer of PVC resins, chlorochemicals and piping systems. The company was formed in 1962 to manufacture PVC resins/compounds and fabricate PVC

    Chemplast Sanmar

    Chemplast Sanmar

    Chemplast_Sanmar

  • Pine tar
  • Chemical compound

    5-Trimethylphenanthrene: 1.72% Levoglucosan: 1.44% These compounds primarily consist of resin acids and their derivatives, along with phenanthrene-based hydrocarbons

    Pine tar

    Pine tar

    Pine_tar

  • Resiniferatoxin
  • Chemical compound

    Resiniferatoxin (RTX) is a naturally occurring chemical found in resin spurge (Euphorbia resinifera), a cactus-like plant commonly found in Morocco, and

    Resiniferatoxin

    Resiniferatoxin

    Resiniferatoxin

  • Stingless bee
  • Bee tribe, reduced stingers, strong bites

    Some species can present large mandibular glands for the secretion of caustic defense substances, secrete unpleasant smells or use sticky materials to

    Stingless bee

    Stingless bee

    Stingless_bee

  • Casein paint
  • Water-soluble medium with caesin-based binder

    site, activating the lime-casein mixture yielding a durable paint that is caustic until dried. Yantonai Dakota artist Oscar Howe of South Dakota used casein

    Casein paint

    Casein paint

    Casein_paint

  • Euphorbia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    are annual, biennial or perennial herbs, woody shrubs, or trees with a caustic, poisonous milky latex. The roots are fine or thick and fleshy or tuberous

    Euphorbia

    Euphorbia

    Euphorbia

  • 1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol diglycidyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    epoxide rings. The waste products are water and sodium chloride and excess caustic soda. One of the quality control tests would involve measuring the Epoxy

    1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol diglycidyl ether

    1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol_diglycidyl_ether

  • 2-Ethylhexyl glycidyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    followed by a caustic dehydrochlorination, to form 2-ethylhexyl glycidyl ether. The waste products are water and sodium chloride and excess caustic soda. One

    2-Ethylhexyl glycidyl ether

    2-Ethylhexyl_glycidyl_ether

  • Olive
  • Species of flowering plant

    fruit. They are then washed once or several times in water to remove the caustic solution and transferred to fermenting vessels full of brine at typical

    Olive

    Olive

    Olive

  • Areca nut
  • Fruit of the areca palm chewed as a stimulant

    calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) and may include clove, cardamom, catechu resin (kattha), or other spices for extra flavouring. Betel leaf has a fresh,

    Areca nut

    Areca nut

    Areca_nut

  • Health and safety hazards of 3D printing
  • protective equipment is not used, such as respirators or safety glasses. Caustic baths are often used to dissolve support material used by some 3D printers

    Health and safety hazards of 3D printing

    Health_and_safety_hazards_of_3D_printing

  • Courtaulds Red Scar Works Preston
  • Former artificial fibre factory in the UK

    taking cellulose in the form of wood pulp and steeping in caustic soda solution. The caustic soda was then drained and the pulp sheets pressed to remove

    Courtaulds Red Scar Works Preston

    Courtaulds_Red_Scar_Works_Preston

  • Jeans
  • Pants/trousers made from denim or dungaree cloth

    treating them with chemicals, such as acryl resin, phenol, a hypochlorite, potassium permanganate, caustic soda, acids etc. Ripping or distressing of jeans

    Jeans

    Jeans

    Jeans

  • Tamil Nadu Petroproducts Limited
  • in the manufacture of detergents and cleaning agents, lubricants, epoxy resins, pharmaceuticals and textiles. The company was founded in 1984 and is based

    Tamil Nadu Petroproducts Limited

    Tamil_Nadu_Petroproducts_Limited

  • Urea
  • Organic compound

    followed by removing ions (i.e. cyanate) with a mixed-bed ion-exchange resin and storing that solution at 4 °C (39 °F) is a recommended preparation procedure

    Urea

    Urea

  • Ultramarine
  • Deep blue pigment

    grinding the lapis lazuli mineral, mixing the ground material with melted wax, resins, and oils, wrapping the resulting mass in a cloth, and then kneading it

    Ultramarine

    Ultramarine

    Ultramarine

  • Nama Chemicals
  • Saudi Arabian chemical company

    Saudi Aramco. In 2014, NAMA finished the expansion of its largest epoxy resins plant, raising the production capacity from 60,000 to 120,000 tons of epoxy

    Nama Chemicals

    Nama_Chemicals

  • C12–C13 alcohol glycidyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    followed by a caustic dehydrochlorination, to form C12-C13 alcohol glycidyl ether. The waste products are water, sodium chloride, and excess caustic soda. One

    C12–C13 alcohol glycidyl ether

    C12–C13 alcohol glycidyl ether

    C12–C13_alcohol_glycidyl_ether

  • PET bottle recycling
  • Recycling of bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate

    resin may be colourless or tinted blue, green or brown, or pigmented white. When manufacturing these water bottles, the energy used to mold the resin

    PET bottle recycling

    PET bottle recycling

    PET_bottle_recycling

  • Diglycidyl resorcinol ether
  • Chemical compound

    ethers available commercially that are used to reduce the viscosity of epoxy resins. These are then further used in coatings, sealants, adhesives and elastomers

    Diglycidyl resorcinol ether

    Diglycidyl resorcinol ether

    Diglycidyl_resorcinol_ether

  • Geopolymer
  • Polymeric Si–O–Al framework similar to zeolites but amorphous

    In addition to their use in construction, geopolymers are utilized in resins, coatings, and adhesives for aerospace, automotive, and protective applications

    Geopolymer

    Geopolymer

    Geopolymer

  • Creosote
  • Tar distillation byproduct used as wood preservative

    between carbolic acid and creosote; Runge described it as having similar caustic and antiseptic properties, but noted that it was different, in that it

    Creosote

    Creosote

    Creosote

  • Chemical industry in China
  • Major manufacturing industry in China

    division, Chenguang Institute, which has developed a number of advanced epoxy resin, organic silicone, polymer material and specialty engineering plastics.

    Chemical industry in China

    Chemical industry in China

    Chemical_industry_in_China

  • Salt
  • Mineral composed of sodium chloride

    as a feedstock for the production of chemicals. It is used to produce caustic soda and chlorine, and in the manufacture of products such as polyvinyl

    Salt

    Salt

    Salt

  • List of obsolete occupations
  • Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 183. "Resin-Tapping". Nature. 68 (1769): 499. 1903. Bibcode:1903Natur..68Q.499.. doi:10

    List of obsolete occupations

    List of obsolete occupations

    List_of_obsolete_occupations

  • E number
  • Codes for food additives

    human consumption. Sodium nitrite (E250) is toxic. Sulfuric acid (E513) is caustic.[citation needed] Not all examples of a class fall into the given numeric

    E number

    E number

    E_number

  • Erbium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 68 (Er)

    are sorbed onto suitable ion-exchange resin by exchange with hydrogen, ammonium or cupric ions present in the resin. The rare earth ions are then selectively

    Erbium

    Erbium

    Erbium

  • Love Canal
  • Neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York

    manufacturing of dyes, perfumes, and solvents for rubber and synthetic resins. Hooker Chemical later sold the land to the local school district in 1953

    Love Canal

    Love Canal

    Love_Canal

  • Toner (printing)
  • Powder mixture in laser printers

    this step have been reported. Hydrolyzable, water-soluble, and caustic-soluble toner resins have been reported, but do not appear to enjoy widespread application

    Toner (printing)

    Toner (printing)

    Toner_(printing)

  • Arbovirus
  • Class of viruses which are transmitted by arthropods

    invented the first commercial larvicide, a mixture of carbolic acid, resin, and caustic soda, to be used throughout the Canal Zone. The combined implementation

    Arbovirus

    Arbovirus

    Arbovirus

  • Aluminium hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    (or bauxite tailings), which is mostly composed of iron oxide, is highly caustic due to residual sodium hydroxide. It was historically stored in lagoons;

    Aluminium hydroxide

    Aluminium hydroxide

    Aluminium_hydroxide

  • Terbium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 65 (Tb)

    are sorbed onto suitable ion-exchange resin by exchange with hydrogen, ammonium or cupric ions present in the resin. The rare earth ions are then selectively

    Terbium

    Terbium

    Terbium

  • Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    two oxirane groups per molecule. Its principle use is in modifying epoxy resins. It is REACH registered. The IUPAC name is 2-[[2,2-dimethyl-3-(oxiran-2

    Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether

    Neopentyl_glycol_diglycidyl_ether

  • Pulpwood
  • Timber intended for processing into wood pulp for paper production

    chemicals used are: 1) sulfite salts with an excess of sulfur dioxide and 2) caustic soda and sodium sulfide (kraft process). The lignin of the wood is made

    Pulpwood

    Pulpwood

    Pulpwood

  • SP Chemicals
  • manufacture and sale of the chemical industry's basic building blocks - caustic soda, chlorine, hydrogen and its related downstream products. Their products

    SP Chemicals

    SP_Chemicals

  • Finishing (textiles)
  • Manufacturing process

    possibility is mercerizing, during which the fabric is treated with a caustic soda solution to cause swelling of the fibres. This results in improved

    Finishing (textiles)

    Finishing (textiles)

    Finishing_(textiles)

  • Aniline
  • Organic compound (C6H5NH2); simplest aromatic amine

    cyanol. In 1840, Carl Julius Fritzsche (1808–1871) treated indigo with caustic potash and obtained an oil that he named aniline, after an indigo-yielding

    Aniline

    Aniline

    Aniline

  • Vinyon
  • Synthetic fiber made from PVC

    resistance when it was invented. Vinyon was noted for its resistance to caustic aqueous solutions, both acid and base, and was primarily used for industrial

    Vinyon

    Vinyon

  • List of Superfund sites in Indiana
  • destroyed in the 1976 fire, which stored waste solvents, neutralized acids and caustics, and dumped waste. Soil and groundwater were contaminated. 30.16 Oct 15

    List of Superfund sites in Indiana

    List_of_Superfund_sites_in_Indiana

  • Water purification
  • Process of removing impurities from water

    (acid rain). If the water is acidic (lower than 7), lime, soda ash, or caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) can be added to raise the pH during water purification

    Water purification

    Water purification

    Water_purification

  • Chemical industry
  • Industry (branch), which is engaged in the manufacturing of chemical products

    the oldest of the chemical categories. Products include salt, chlorine, caustic soda, soda ash, acids (such as nitric acid, phosphoric acid, and sulfuric

    Chemical industry

    Chemical industry

    Chemical_industry

  • Toothpaste
  • Substance to clean and maintain teeth

    burned bread. Another formula around this time called for dragon's blood (a resin), cinnamon, and burned alum.[citation needed] In 1873 the Colgate company

    Toothpaste

    Toothpaste

    Toothpaste

  • Hanwha Solutions
  • Corporation in Seoul, South Korea

    (low-density polyethylene), LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene), CA (caustic soda), and TDI (Toluene Diisocyanate). LDPE is a polymer used in a wide

    Hanwha Solutions

    Hanwha_Solutions

  • Solvay Indupa
  • became a leading local producer of chlorine, Polyvinyl chloride resins (PVC), and caustic soda. It relocated operations to the petrochemical center in Bahía

    Solvay Indupa

    Solvay Indupa

    Solvay_Indupa

  • History of cosmetics
  • with setting lotion have been found to contain a mixture of beeswax and resin. These doubled as remedies for problems such as baldness and greying hair

    History of cosmetics

    History of cosmetics

    History_of_cosmetics

  • Industrial symbiosis
  • Ability of manufacturers to share resources and reuse each other's waste

    (Kota unit) produces caustic soda, calcium carbide, cement and PVC resins. Chlorine and hydrogen are obtained as by-products from caustic soda production,

    Industrial symbiosis

    Industrial symbiosis

    Industrial_symbiosis

  • Chlorine
  • Chemical element with atomic number 17 (Cl)

    and flows through the diaphragm to the cathode compartment, where the caustic alkali is produced and the brine is partially depleted. Diaphragm methods

    Chlorine

    Chlorine

    Chlorine

  • Dow Chemical Company
  • American chemical company

    manufacturing site in the country. The site grew quickly – with power, chlorine, caustic soda and ethylene also soon in production. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor

    Dow Chemical Company

    Dow Chemical Company

    Dow_Chemical_Company

  • Richard Wetzel
  • American painter

    and a linear approach to the figure, surrealistic whimsy and ironic and caustic humor undercutting the “serious” status of the art object, high-keyed color

    Richard Wetzel

    Richard Wetzel

    Richard_Wetzel

  • Imperial Chemical Industries
  • Former British chemicals, paints and pharmaceuticals company

    entities such as the Beatrice Chemical Division and Glidden Coatings & Resins, increasing competition and rising internal complexity were driving ICI

    Imperial Chemical Industries

    Imperial_Chemical_Industries

  • Solid
  • State of matter

    impregnated with a phenolic resin. After curing at high temperature in an autoclave, the laminate is pyrolized to convert the resin to carbon, impregnated

    Solid

    Solid

    Solid

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  • Amberlyn
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic English

    Amberlyn

    A jewel-quality fossilized resin; as a color the name refers to a warm honey shade.

    Amberlyn

  • Amberlynn
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic English

    Amberlynn

    A jewel-quality fossilized resin; as a color the name refers to a warm honey shade.

    Amberlynn

  • Hastings
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hastings

    English and Scottish : habitational name from Hastings, a place in Sussex, on the south coast of England, near which the English army was defeated by the Normans in 1066. It is named from Old English Hǣstingas ‘people of Hǣsta’. The surname was taken to Scotland under William the Lion in the latter part of the 12th century. It also assimilated some instances of the native Scottish surname Harestane (see Hairston).English : variant of Hasting.Irish (Connacht) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hOistín ‘descendant of Oistín’, the Gaelic form of Augustine (see Austin).

    Hastings

  • Balmer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Balmer

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a seller of spices and perfumes, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French basme, balme, ba(u)me ‘balm’, ‘ointment’ (Latin balsamum ‘aromatic resin’).South German and Swiss German : habitational name from any of the places in Switzerland and Baden called Balm, which almost certainly get their names from a Celtic word meaning ‘cave’.German : from the Germanic personal name Baldemar, composed of the elements bald ‘bold’ + mar ‘famous’.

    Balmer

  • Woodhull
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woodhull

    English : topographic name for someone living on a wooded hill, from Middle English wode ‘wood’ + hyll ‘hill’, or a habitational name from any of various minor places named with these elements.Richard Woodhull emigrated to America from Northampton, England, in about 1648, and settled in Mastic, Long Island, NY.

    Woodhull

  • Balsam
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Balsam

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Balsam or Yiddish balzam ‘balm’, ‘balsam’.German : occupational name for a seller of spices and perfumes, from Latin balsamum ‘balsam’, ‘aromatic resin’.German : variant of Balsel (see Baltzell).English : habitational name from Balsham in Cambridgeshire, named with an Old English personal name, Bæll(i), + hām ‘homestead’, ‘village’, or Balstone in Devon.

    Balsam

  • Austin
  • Boy/Male

    French American Latin English

    Austin

    Austin

  • Costain
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and Irish

    Costain

    Scottish and Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Austain ‘son of Austin’ (see Austin).English : from a reduced form of Constant or Constantine.

    Costain

  • AUSTYN
  • Male

    English

    AUSTYN

    Unisex form of English Austin, AUSTYN means "venerable."

    AUSTYN

  • Startup
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Startup

    English (Kent) : apparently a nickname from Middle English sterten ‘to leap or jump’ + up. Reaney and Wilson note that startup was the original form of ‘upstart’ and also the name of a kind of rustic boot and believe these senses may have contributed to the surname, although neither is recorded beofe the 16th century.

    Startup

  • Truett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Truett

    English : habitational name from Trewhitt in Northumbria, named from Old Norse tyri ‘dry resinous wood’ + possibly an Old English wiht ‘river bend’.

    Truett

  • Austen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Austen

    English : variant spelling of Austin, associated chiefly with southeastern England, especially Kent.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.

    Austen

  • AUSTIN
  • Male

    English

    AUSTIN

    English surname transferred to forename use, from Old French Aousten, from Roman Latin Augustinus, AUSTIN means "venerable."

    AUSTIN

  • Austin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish

    Austin

    Great; Magnificent; Variant of Augustine; Venerable; Majestic; Dignity; Worthy of Respect; Helpful

    Austin

  • Austin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and German

    Austin

    English, French, and German : from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the ‘Austin canons’, established in the 11th century, and the ‘Austin friars’, a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as ‘the Apostle of the English’, who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.This was the name of a merchant family that became well established in eastern MA in the 17th century, notably in Charlestown. Richard Austin came from England and landed at Boston in 1638, and his son Anthony was clerk of Suffield, CT, in 1674. The surname is very common in England as well as America; this Richard Austin was only one of a number of bearers who brought it to North America.

    Austin

  • AUSTEN
  • Male

    English

    AUSTEN

    Variant spelling of English Austin, AUSTEN means "venerable."

    AUSTEN

  • Custis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Custis

    English : unexplained. Possibly from a much altered form of the personal name Augustus. This is an old VA surname, dating from the 17th century.

    Custis

  • Austin
  • Male

    English

    Austin

    Helpful

    Austin

  • Auston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Auston

    English : variant spelling of Austin.

    Auston

  • Capstick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)

    Capstick

    English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : variant of Copestake, an occupational nickname for a woodcutter, from Old French couper ‘to cut’ + Middle English stikke ‘stick’ or stake ‘pin’, ‘stake’.

    Capstick

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  • Drewes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Drewes

    English and Scottish : patronymic from the personal name Drew.Danish, Dutch, and German : from a vernacular form of the personal name Andreas.

  • Jer
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Jer

    Abbreviation of names beginning with "Jer", such as Jerad, Jerah, Jerald, Jeralyn, Jeramy, Jeran,...

  • Ashrafus-Sadat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ashrafus-Sadat

    Noble

  • Kanha | காந்ஹா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kanha | காந்ஹா

    Young, Lord Krishna

  • RICH
  • Male

    English

    RICH

    Short form of English Richard, RICH means "powerful ruler."

  • ANSHEL
  • Male

    Yiddish

    ANSHEL

    (אַנְשֶׁעל) Yiddish pet form of Hebrew Asher, ANSHEL means "happy."

  • Pedra
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Pedra

    Stone.

  • Atheeva
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Atheeva

    Ultimate

  • Longden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Longden

    English : habitational name from any of various places, for example Longden, the Middle English form that underlies Longdendale in Cheshire and Derbyshire. This is a compound of Old English lang, long ‘long’ + denu ‘valley’. A place called Longden in Shropshire, however, has the same origin as Langdon, so there has clearly been some confusion between the two forms.

  • JalalAlDin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    JalalAlDin

    Glory of the Faith

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  • Cystic
  • a.

    Containing cysts; cystose; as, cystic sarcoma.

  • Pyrotic
  • n.

    A caustic medicine.

  • Diaeretic
  • a.

    Caustic.

  • Caustical
  • a.

    Severe; satirical; sharp; as, a caustic remark.

  • Cystic
  • a.

    Having the form of, or living in, a cyst; as, the cystic entozoa.

  • Caustic
  • a.

    Alt. of Caustical

  • Caustic
  • a.

    A caustic curve or caustic surface.

  • Pyrotic
  • a.

    Caustic. See Caustic.

  • Caseic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to cheese; as, caseic acid.

  • Carotic
  • a.

    Carotid; as, the carotic arteries.

  • Clastic
  • a.

    Fragmental; made up of brok/ fragments; as, sandstone is a clastic rock.

  • Alkali
  • n.

    Soda ash; caustic soda, caustic potash, etc.

  • Rustic
  • a.

    Coarse; plain; simple; as, a rustic entertainment; rustic dress.

  • Austin
  • a.

    Augustinian; as, Austin friars.

  • Rustic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the country; rural; as, the rustic gods of antiquity.

  • Clastic
  • a.

    Pertaining to what may be taken apart; as, clastic anatomy (of models).

  • Cistic
  • a.

    See Cystic.

  • Rustic
  • a.

    Rude; awkward; rough; unpolished; as, rustic manners.

  • Carotic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to stupor; as, a carotic state.