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alkyds, plural;
  1. Any of a group of synthetic polyester resins derived from various alcohols and acids, used in varnishes, paints, and adhesives


  1. a durable synthetic resin widely used in adhesives and paints
  2. An alkyd is a polyester modified by the addition of fatty acids and other components. They are derived from polyols and a dicarboxylic acid or carboxylic acid anhydride. ...
  3. A synthetic resin derived from a reaction between alcohol and certain acids, used as a base for many laminates, paints and coatings
  4. (Alkyds) Resins used mostly in trim paints, inside and out, although some medium duty equipment and marine enamels employ these resins as binders. Most often alkyd resins are found in vehicles employing aliphatic hydrocarbons (mineral spirits or other refined petroleum distillate) as thinner. ...
  5. (Alkyds) Oil based coatings used in a wide variety of protective coatings, such as floor and deck paint enamels, wall and trim paints, stains, and varnishes.
  6. (Alkyds) Synthetic resins which are used as binders in oillbased paints.
  7. (Alkyds) Thermosetting unsaturated polyester resins produced by reacting an organic alcohol with an organic acid, dissolved in and reacted with unsaturated monomers such as styrene [C6H5CHCH2], diallyl phthalate [C6H4(COOCH2CHCH2)2], diacetone acrylamide [CH3COCH2C(CH3)2CHCHCONH2] or vinyl ...
  8. Synthetic resin modified with oil. Coating that contains alkyd resins in the binder.
  9. An oil based paint made from synthetic resin instead of natural oils.
  10. A synthetic resin which is the condensation product of a polybasic acid such as phthalic, a polyhydric alcohol such as glycerin and an oil fatty acid.
  11. Resin formed by the condensation of polyhydric alcohols with polybasic acids. May be regarded as complex polyester (thermoset).
  12. A resin based paint which can be used like oils, but dry faster than oils.
  13. Typically, modern commercially produced varnishes employ some form of alkyd for producing a protective film. Alkyds are chemically modified vegetable oils which operate well in a wide range of conditions and can be engineered to speed up the cure rate and thus harden faster.
  14. A resinous condensation product usually of phthalic anhydride and glycerol. Usually plasticized with fatty acids from various vegetable oils. This is the most used resin for varnishes and gloss, semi-gloss, and flat oil paints. Alkyd resins are available in many types and grades.
  15. Obtained by combining through heat an oil and a resin. Commonly used in water born paints and varnishes. earthBorn paints do not contain any oils and therefore do not contain alkyds.
  16. Refers to a paint whose major component is alkyd resin.
  17. A type of resin made from a polyhydroxy alcohol combined chemically with the acids of various oils. They are particularly adapted for use where hardness and high gloss are required. Used largely for outside decoration.
  18. A coating based on a polyester binder. Such polyester are chemical combinations of molecules that contain more than one acid or alcohol group. An example is Dulux paint enamel.
  19. A family of synthetic resins made from organic acid, combined with oils and acids used as a vehicle in coatings to increase toughness and flexibility.
  20. synthetic resin made by the reaction of phtalic anhydride with polyhydric alcohol (forming a polyfunctional saturated polyester) and modified with fatty acids or oils. ...
  21. Synthetic resin modified with oil for good adhesion to a clean surface and good gloss, color retention and flexibility. Slow drying.