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Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

ausgehärtet

English translation:

hardened

Nov 18, 2009 09:28
14 yrs ago
German term

ausgehärtet

German to English Medical Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng Erste Hilfe
Es geht um ein Sicherheitsdatenblatt mit Inhalt Schmelzklebstoff auf der Basis von Polyolefinen
Ich bin mir hier nicht ganz sicher, wie ich ausgehärtet am besten übersetze und freue mich auf Eure Vorschläge.

In Falle einer Verbrennung, sofort die verbrannte Stelle mit kaltem Wasser kühlen und das Produkt nicht von der Haut entfernen. Entfernung des Klebstoffes erst nachdem das Produkt vollständig abgekühlt und ausgehärtet ist.
Hier solidified evtl.?
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Nov 20, 2009 08:36: Harald Moelzer (medical-translator) Created KOG entry

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hardened


...eine Menge Referenzen für "hardened glue", z. B.:

http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/mats05/mats05062.htm
Peer comment(s):

agree Armorel Young : since we are talking about contact with the skin, I'd prefer "hardened" to "cured" here
5 mins
Good to have support from a native speaker - many thanks, Armorel!!
agree Ventnai
37 mins
Good to have support from a native speaker - many thanks, Ian!!
agree Rolf Keiser
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agree Claire Cox : Yes, or even set perhaps?
1 hr
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agree Colin Rowe : For a hot-melt adhesive I would certainly prefer "hardened" to "cured"
2 hrs
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agree gangels (X)
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agree Jon Fedler
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agree Ulrike Kraemer : definitely
4 hrs
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agree Inge Meinzer : :-)
4 hrs
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23 mins

cured

Usually, hot melt adhesives change their composition/structure on heating, therefore I'd prefer cured.
Peer comment(s):

agree Johannes Gleim : twice often used than hardened.
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Reference comments

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Reference:

hardened/cured

After application of the liquid epoxy resin it is cured or hardened to a dry, solid coating.
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There are no occupational exposure limits for hardened epoxy coatings.
http://www.outokumpu.com/39565.epibrw

When cross-linked or hardened with appropriate curing agents, very good mechanical, adhesive, dielectric and chemical resistance properties are obtained.
http://www.resins.com/Products/TechnicalDataSheet.aspx?id=39...

Cured (or hardened) CYCLOTENE films range in thickness from approximately 1 to 30 micrometers (μm).
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Liquid CYCLOTENE formulations are sold for industrial use only, so consumer exposure to uncured resins is unlikely.
http://www.dow.com/PublishedLiterature/dh_0329/0901b80380329...

Further search revealed that "cured" is twice often used in material safety data sheets for resins than "hardened"
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