
1) Adhesive substance 2) Adhesive, often 3) Caulk 4) Caulking 5) Certain wax 6) Deck covering 7) Deck preserver 8) Envelope gum 9) Finish protector 10) It may be under a coat 11) Leak preventer 12) Leak stopper 13) Leakage preventer 14) Material like an adhesive 15) Pipe application 16) Putty 17) Sealer
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1) Sealer 2) Tar
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Sealants are typically lower strength, yet flexible, bonding agents used between substrates of differing physical properties to form a seal between the materials. ==Function== Sealants, despite not having great strength, convey a number of properties. They seal top structures to the substrate, and are particularly effective in waterproofing proces...
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[dentistry] Road signs found along the major thoroughfare, Carlton Road, in Unionville, Ontario. ...
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A resinous material designed to be applied to the occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth to prevent occlusal caries.
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An elastomeric material with adhesive qualities applied between components of a similar or dissimilar nature to provide an effective barrier against the passage of the elements.
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A material used to effect an airtight closure. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(se´lәnt) an agent that protects against access from the outside or leakage from the inside; called also sealer. dental sealant a thin plastic coating put into the pits and fissures of teeth to act as a physical barrier to decay.
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A material used to fill and seal a joint or opening. See Caulking.
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A composite material used to seal the decay-prone pits, fissures, and grooves of children's teeth to
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Lacquer or nail polish applied to the back side of the paint, in an effort to prevent paint from cracking, or to hold already loose paint in place. Over a long period of time, sealants hasten paint loss, and can also cause pigment mottling and fading.
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A thin layer of plastic-like material covers the grooves and pits on a tooth to prevent cavity.
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Paste or liquid applied to a joint that hardens in place to form a seal.
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Silicone, polyurethane or polysulphate based chemicals with elastomeric (elastic) characteristics used at various conditions in stone joints
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sē′lănt Definitions: 1. A material used to effect an airtight closure. 2. Substance applied to a damaged organ to affect homeostasis, to curtail other leakage, or to facilitate prolonged drug delivery to a limited area.
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A mixture of polymers, fillers, and pigments used to fill and seal joints where moderate movement is expected; it cures to a resilient solid.
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An elastic adhesive compound used to seal stone veneer joints. Or, a resilient compound used as the final weatherface.
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[
n] - a kind of sealing material that is used to form a hard coating on a porous surface (as a coat of paint or varnish used to size a surface)
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sealer noun a kind of sealing material that is used to form a hard coating on a porous surface (as a coat of paint or varnish used to size a surface)
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See Joint Sealant and Membrane Curing
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Clear application of acrylic placed over the biting surface of the tooth to prevent decay.
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A usually latex-based liquid with some type of small particle mixed in, that's put inside tubes and tubeless tires to fix flats before they can happen. The sealant particles seal the hole almost immediately so you can keep right on riding.
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Often used to waterproof a painting, sealants typically darken over time, obscuring vivid colors and important details.
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