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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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[Abatron] A 2-part epoxy filled with microballoons that cures to a light colored, lightweight fill. WoodEpox is a shrink-free wood replacement compound that can be used in any thickness to replace and repair wood. It can be painted, stained, sanded and worked like wood. Uses: Use on windowsills and frames, columns, doors, moldings, clapboards, balustrades, furniture and anywhere wood is in need of strengthening and repair. The products are easy to use. LiquidWood and WoodEpox are 100% epoxy and contain no VOCs or water.
  
 
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Description

[Abatron] A 2-part epoxy filled with microballoons that cures to a light colored, lightweight fill. WoodEpox is a shrink-free wood replacement compound that can be used in any thickness to replace and repair wood. It can be painted, stained, sanded and worked like wood. Uses: Use on windowsills and frames, columns, doors, moldings, clapboards, balustrades, furniture and anywhere wood is in need of strengthening and repair. The products are easy to use. LiquidWood and WoodEpox are 100% epoxy and contain no VOCs or water.

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Indigo plant (Indigofera tinctoria)

Synonyms and Related Terms

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2,2'-biindolinyliden-3,3'-dion; Indigofera tinctoria; Natural Blue 1; CI 75780 (natural); Vat Blue 1; CI 73000 (synthetic); Pigment Blue 66; indigotin; indicum (Pliny); indigo (Esp. Fr., Dan.,


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XRD

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SEM

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Chemical structure

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Other Properties

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Composition C16H10N2O2
CAS 482-89-3
Melting Point 390-392
Molecular Weight mol. wt. = 262.26
Refractive Index >1.662

Hazards and Safety

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Fisher Scientific: MSDS

Additional Information

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° H.Schweppe, "Indigo and Woad", Artists Pigments, Volume 3, E. West FitzHugh (ed.), Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1997.

° Pigments Through the Ages: Indigo

Comparisons and related information

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Characteristics of Common Blue Pigments

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