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A two-part resin/hardener glue that is extremely strong. It is generally available in 6 and 30-minute formulas. Used for critical points in the aircraft where high strength is necessary.
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A word derived from a person's name. Examples: sideburns (from Ambrose E.Burnside), cardigan (from the Seventh Earl of Cardigan), sandwich (from the Seventh Earl of Sandwich).
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| epoxy |
A two-part bonding agent typically used for gluing resin parts.
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| epoxy |
A common form of glue that creates strong adhesion between substrates.
Ãâó: www.tpsigns.com/pages/glossary.html
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substitutes a name of a well known political, literary or historical figure in place of a particular attribute that accurately describes the person mentioned. An eponym is only effective if the reader is familiar with the attribute of the famous person mentioned. Example: 1. When it comes to computers, Billy is a real Einstein. 2. He looked as big as Goliath as he stepped from the shadows and onto the road.
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