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Resins are hydrocarbon secretions of many plants, particularly coniferous trees.
Resin may also refer to:
- Ion-exchange resin, an insoluble matrix (or support structure) normally in the form of small beads fabricated from an organic polymer substrate
- Reactive resin, a material used in some bowling ball coverstocks
- Resin, a common name for hashish, a drug made from the resin of cannabis
- Small spherical polymer beads used in synthetic chemistry, specifically solid-phase synthesis
- Synthetic resin, an artificial chemical substance which hardens irreversibly, usually a thermosetting plastic or one of the monomeric components thereof
Other uses
- Resin or Rezin, the name of the last known king of Ancient Syria
- Vladimir Resin (born 1936), appointed acting mayor of Moscow on 28 September 2010
- "Resin", a song by In Flames from the album Colony
- Resin (software), Caucho's Java servlet container, application server and PHP server
- Resin (film), a 2001 American drama film
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