| PGL-I | Anti-phenolic glycolipid-I |
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| PGL-1 | Phenolic glycolipid - 1 |
| PGL-I | Phenolic glycolipid I |
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phenolic resin: a thermosetting resin
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Resin formed from phenol and formaldehyde, which can be used in the making of waterproofing varnish or thermosetting adhesive, the manufacture of wood products or in protective paint.
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A plastic molding component formed by the reaction of phenol and formaldehyde. It can be heavily reinforced or "filled" with glass fibers or other materials. Phenolics are known for their high impact strength, excellent wear characteristics, and dimensional stability over a wide temperature range.
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(material) A thermosetting plastic material available in many combinations of phenol and formaldehyde. Often there are fillers added to provide a broad range of physical, electrical, chemical, and molding properties. Commonly used for housings, inserts, and programming system panels.
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A washer or spacer that is used on the armature. It is named for the material it is made of. In low power motors, it is installed inside the set-up against the commutator. On high power motors, it is installed outside the set-up up against the ball bearing on the endbell side of the arm. The purpose in both instances is to cause oil to spin off the washer, and not continue down the shaft to get on the commutator.
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| phenolic | a thermosetting resin |
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| phenolic | a plastic consisting of phenolic resins |
| phenolic | a thermosetting resin |
| phenolic | a plastic consisting of phenolic resins |
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