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  • Understanding Diisocyanates: Definitions and Common Types
    "Dimeryl" is not a recognized term within the context of diisocyanates. It's likely a typo or a misunderstanding.

    Here's a breakdown of what "diisocyanate" means and some common terms related to it:

    * Diisocyanate: A chemical compound containing two isocyanate (-N=C=O) functional groups.

    * Isocyanate: A functional group with the formula -N=C=O.

    Common Diisocyanates:

    * MDI (Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate): A widely used diisocyanate in polyurethane production.

    * TDI (Toluene Diisocyanate): Another important diisocyanate used in polyurethane foam and coatings.

    * HDI (Hexamethylene Diisocyanate): A diisocyanate used in various applications including coatings and adhesives.

    If you can provide more context about where you encountered the term "dimeryl," I may be able to help you understand its meaning more accurately.

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