Resin definition

Resin means any of a class of organic polymers of natural or synthetic origin used in reinforced plastic composite products to surround and hold fibers, and is solid or semi-solid in the cured state.
Resin means the chromatographic media and/or UF membranes intended to refine or purify the Product, as specified in the Master Batch Record.
Resin means any of numerous physically similar polymerized synthetics or chemically modified natural materials including thermoplastic materials such as polyvinyl, polystyrene and polyethylene and thermosetting materials such as polyesters, epoxies and silicones;

Examples of Resin in a sentence

  • CNG-2 Metal liner reinforced with resin impregnated continuous filament (hoop wrapped) CNG-3 Metal liner reinforced with resin impregnated continuous filament (fully wrapped) CNG-4 Resin impregnated continuous filament with a non-metallic liner (all composite) Service conditions to which the cylinders will be subjected are detailed in paragraph 4.

  • Resin infiltration of incipient smooth surface lesions is covered once in any 36 month period.

  • Plan Feature Delta Dental PPO 1500 Delta Dental PPO 2000 PPO Dentist Premier and Non-PPO Dentist PPO Dentist Premier and Non-PPO Dentist X-rays, Study Models Prophylaxis (cleaning), Periodontal Maintenance, Fissure Sealants, Topical Fluoride, Space Maintainers, Resin Restoration No cost and no deductible.

  • The Make-up Demineralizer Resin Regeneration System serves all three Units and recycles spent resin from the make-up water demineralizer by chemical regeneration using acid and caustic treatment.

  • Resin, or porcelain/ceramic onlays on posterior teeth – Delta Dental will pay only the amount that it would pay for a metallic onlay.


More Definitions of Resin

Resin means a solid, semi‑solid or liquid organic material which normally has an indefinite and high molecular weight and which is used as a base in a polyurethane manufacturing process.
Resin means a “Coating Solid” that comprises the film-forming ingredients in an “Aerosol Coating Product.” Examples of resin ingredients include acrylic, alkyd, enamel, epoxy, lacquer, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, shellac, silicone, and polystyrene.
Resin means any thermosetting resin with or without pigment containing styrene (CAS No. 100-42-5) or methyl methacrylate (CAS No. 80-62-6) and used to encapsulate and bind together reinforcement fibers in the construction of fiberglass parts.
Resin means all chromatographic media intended to refine or purify the Drug Substance, as specified in the Master Production Record.
Resin means any thermosetting resin, with or without pigment, containing substances, such as styrene (CAS No. 100-42-5) or methyl methacrylate (CAS No. 80-62-6) and used to encapsulate and bind together reinforcement fibers in the construction of fiberglass parts. Resin includes, but is not limited to, filled tooling resin (filled production resin), production resin, and tooling resin.
Resin means the secretion extracted by tapping from Chir or Kail trees;
Resin means the chromatographic media and OF membranes intended to refine or purify the Product, as specified in the Master Batch Record.