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How to use infusible in a sentence

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The surface-rigidified cerasome is infusible and the monomeric cerasome complex of DNA is of viral size.
A flux is sometimes used that combines chemically with the infusible materials in the ore to form slag, which floats on top of the metal and can be drawn off.
Reasons for the change in measured values include the influence of oil, infusible solids, or sudden drop in the temperature of the sample.
It autopolymerizes with acid catalysts, often with explosive violence, to form a thermosetting resin that cures to an insoluble, infusible solid, highly resistant to chemical attack.
A polymer mixture comprising at least one thermoset, at least one infusible oxidized polyarylene sulfide and, if appropriate, additives, but no polyether sulfone.
Melam, melem, cyameluric acid, and melonic acid form a class of solid and infusible compounds known for their extreme heat stability.
It is infusible, harder, contains less sulphur and more carbon.
A polymeric coating system consisting of a liquid vehicle and of a polymer mixture which comprises at least one infusible oxidized polyarylene sulfide.
On the interior of the house, the FERMACELL panels are used to sheathe the walls, these being rainproof and infusible, and extremely resistant to shocks and sounds.
Epoxy resins, widely used as coatings and adhesives, are prepared by converting liquid polyethers into infusible solids by connecting the long-chain molecules into networks, a process called curing.
Examples from Classical Literature
Iron, which is nearly infusible, acquires almost the fusibility of gold when alloyed with this precious metal.
It is a white amorphous infusible powder, which when strongly heated in sulphuretted hydrogen, yields an oxysulphide.
It has become a brown infusible substance, which does not shine in the dark nor oxidate in the air.
It may also occur as the amorphous non-poisonous variety, a red opaque infusible substance, insoluble in carbon disulphide.
It is infusible, but cracks and becomes opaque before the blowpipe.
They are tasteless, odorless, and infusible at ordinary temperature.
All diamonds are infusible and unaffected by acids or alkali.
The earths are not volatile, and, in the pure state, are infusible.
The most of its compounds are infusible, and yield water by distillation.
It is not oxidized either by air or water, and is infusible.
For the infusible form, loading doses are given on weeks 0, 2, and 4 followed by monthly dosing.
Most PPys thus prepared are insoluble, infusible, and have poor mechanical properties, which restricts the area of their application.
It is infusible at the blowpipe alone, but it melts easily with borax.
It becomes white in the pottery kiln, and is infusible at that heat.
It is infusible, and is derived from the decomposed felspar of granite.
Our cannon must be possessed of great tenacity, great hardness, be infusible by heat, indissoluble, and inoxidable by the corrosive action of acids.
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