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resinography|rɛzɪˈnɒgrəfɪ| [f. resin n. + -ography.] The study of the morphology, internal structure, and related properties of synthetic resins. Hence resiˈnographer, one who practises resinography; resinoˈgraphic a., of or pertaining to resinography; resinoˈgraphically adv., by means of resinography.
1946Rochow & Gilbert in J. J. Mattiello Protective & Decorative Coatings V. v. 476 Resinography, as the name implies, is the graphic study of resins. The term is proposed by the authors to serve as an analogue of metallography and mineralography. Ibid. 484 The resinographer must explain that the effect of magnetite on electrical and other properties should be considered. Ibid. 485 Resinographic methods, employing the optical microscope and reflected light, are designed for those large classes of resinous materials which are too opaque for examination by transmitted light. Ibid. 503 So much information about the fillers can be gathered quickly from a molding..that Stafford and Williams..usually briquet a portion of the sample and examine it resinographically. 1949Analytical Chem. XXI. 461/1 A resinographic examination of this type of plastic reveals the number of phases, their mode of association; particle sizes and shapes, and relative reflectivity. 1961G. L. Clark Encycl. Microscopy 527/1 Demonstration of macromolecular boundaries is the least developed and most difficult part of resinography. 1970Encycl. Polymer Sci. & Technol. XII. 81 Usually there is enough reflectivity in the surface of a resinographic specimen to reveal the topography. 1976T. G. & E. G. Rochow Resinography i. 14 Besides information from these four levels of study,..the resinographer must make his own examination and arrive at his own conclusions about the identity and utility of a plastic or fiber. |