Resin (organic material)
Esquema
Jerarquía
Descripción
General term for solid or semisolid organic substance usually obtained from plant secretions, but sometimes obtained from insects or synthetically produced. It is soluble in organic solvent but not in water, and is commonly used in varnish, printing ink, and size. It is distinguished from "gum" by not being dissoluble in water. To distinguish between natural and synthetic resins, use the narrower terms "natural resin" or "synthetic resin."
Subcategorías
- <gum resin and gum resin products>
- balsam (resin)
- benzoin (resin)
- betulin
- camphor (resin)
- copal
- dammar (resin)
- dragon's blood (resin)
- elemi (resin)
- ester gum
- fossil resin
- galipot
- gamboge (resin and pigment)
- ion-exchange resin
- juniper resin
- lac (resin)
- mastic (resin)
- natural resin
- rosin
- sandarac (resin)
- storax (resin)
- synthetic resin
- turpentine (resin)
- wax-resin
URI original del concepto
Otros términos
- 樹脂 [zh]
- hars [nl]
- résine [fr]
- resina [es]
- shù zhī [zh]
- shu zhi [zh]
- shu chih [zh]
- resins (organic materials) [en]
- 松脂粉 [zh]
- 松脂 [zh]