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TMOS
(redirected from thermosetting)

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TMOSTSAT (Transformational Satellite Communications System) Mission Operations System
TMOSTime Multiplexed Optical Shutter (Uni-Pixel Displays, Inc.)
TMOSTraffic Management Operating System (Big-IP)
TMOSTetramethylorthosilicate
TMOSThe Man of Steel (aka Man of Steel; also seen as MOS)
TMOSTucker-Maxon Oral School
TMOSThermosetting
TMOSTelecommunications Management & Operations Support (Ericsson)
TMOSTactical Meteorological Observing Set
TMOSTransmission/Market Operations Subcommittee (ERCOT)
TMOSThe Mike O'Meara Show (radio talk show)
TMOSTunneling-diode Metal Oxide Silicon (National Scientific Corporation)
TMOSTEAM Mucho Incorporated (stock symbol)
TMOSTrust Management in Open Systems
TMOSTentative Military Occupation Specialty
TMOSThe Masks of Sentinel (fantasy novel by Paul Tozer)
TMOSThe Mortgage Operating System (The Mortgage Operation, UK)
TMOSTellabs Multi-service Operating System


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He said that thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) and thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPV) technologies, new developments in the thermosetting, and rubber and coextrusion applications, all appear to the thermosetting rubber market as substitute technologies.
Mold-Wiz, a high-polymer mold release for both thermosetting and thermoplastic compounds, has been introduced commercially by Axel Plastics Research Laboratories.
Specific inert aggregates blended into thermosetting resins such as epoxy or vinyl ester produce rigid materials with high compressive, flexural, and tensile strengths, after proper curing.
 
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