accroides gum

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accroides gum

A craftsman mixes accroides gum into a clear varnish.

Definition

Noun: A natural, alcohol-soluble resin obtained from certain Australian trees, primarily used in the formulation of varnishes and in paper manufacturing processes.

Usage

This term is a technical noun used in industrial and manufacturing contexts. It refers specifically to a type of resin with particular solvent properties. - The varnish recipe calls for accroides gum as a key ingredient to improve adhesion and gloss. - In paper production, accroides gum is sometimes applied as a coating or sizing agent.

Advanced Usage
  • As a technical specification: The term is used in technical data sheets and material specifications within the chemical, coatings, and paper industries.
    • The material safety data sheet lists accroides gum as a component with low volatility.
Variants and Related Words
  • Accroides resin: A synonymous term often used interchangeably with "accroides gum."
  • Acaroid resin: Another common variant name for the same substance.
  • Gum accroides: An alternative word order with the same meaning.
Synonyms
  • Acaroid resin
  • Botany Bay gum (a historical name referencing its Australian origin)
  • Yacca gum (derived from the name of the source trees, species of )
Notes on Different Meanings

This word has a single, specific technical meaning. It does not have common idiomatic uses or phrasal verbs. It is not to be confused with more common gums like "arabic gum" or "xanthan gum," which have different botanical sources and applications.

accroides gum

A craftsman mixes accroides gum into a clear varnish.

Noun
  1. an alcohol-soluble resin from Australian trees; used in varnishes and in manufacturing paper