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curing time

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curing time [′kyu̇r·iŋ ‚tīm]
(chemistry)
The period of time in which a part is subjected to heat or pressure to cure the resin.
(engineering)
Time interval between the stopping of moving parts during thermoplastics molding and the release of mold pressure. Also known as molding time.


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There is also no curing time as with silicon adhesives.
Shell cores have a superior casting finish, low weight and, with hollow cores, superior breakdown after casting, but their size is limited, curing time is longer and corebox cost is high.
IN PS 633, PAGE 35, WE TOLD YOU THAT BLACK HAWK BLADE PINS NEED SIX HOURS CURING TIME AT THE 500-HOUR PHASE MAINTENANCE, ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE SOLID FILM LUBRICANT CAN.
 
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