Accroides Gum (Noun)
Meaning
An alcohol-soluble resin from Australian trees; used in varnishes and in manufacturing paper.
Classification
Nouns denoting substances.
Examples
- The company uses accroides gum in their varnish products to provide a glossy finish and protect the surface.
- Accroides gum is extracted from certain Australian trees and is highly valued for its adhesive properties.
- The paper manufacturing process involves treating the pulp with accroides gum to improve its strength and durability.
- Artists often mix accroides gum with other resins to create unique textures and effects in their work.
- The use of accroides gum in varnish production has been a long-standing tradition in the industry.