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what is araldite. very short answer type question ​

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Answered by anushka0290
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Explanation:

Araldite is a registered trademark of Huntsman Advanced Materials (previously part of Ciba-Geigy) referring to their range of engineering and structural epoxy, acrylic, and polyurethane adhesives. Araldite DIY adhesive products were originally launched in Switzerland in 1946. The first batches of Araldite epoxy resins, by which the brand is most well known for, were made in Duxford, England in 1950.[1]

Araldite adhesive sets by the interaction of an epoxy resin with a hardener. Mixing an epoxy resin and hardener together starts a chemical reaction that produces heat. This is called an exothermic reaction.[2] After curing, the joint is claimed to be impervious to boiling water and all common organic solvents. It is available in many different types of pack, the most common containing two different tubes, one each for the resin and the hardener. Other variations include double syringe-type packages which automatically measure equal parts.

Answered by helloaryannishindi
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Answer:

Araldite is a trademark for: an epoxy resin used as an adhesive and an embedding medium, especially an adhesive that hardens when a second chemical is added.

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