phenolic resin

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phenolic resin

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(Chemistry) any one of a class of resins derived from phenol, used in paints, adhesives, and as thermosetting plastics. See also Bakelite
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Noun1.phenolic resin - a thermosetting resin
synthetic resin - a resin having a polymeric structure; especially a resin in the raw state; used chiefly in plastics
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Cramer; and "Properties and production of sandwich parts with phenolic resin cores," M.
Isorca has worked mainly with phenolic resin but says others can be used, including polyester, epoxy, polyurethane, and even thermoplastics such as PPS.
Unlike cold-pressed wheels, however, they are pressed between heated platens, which cause the phenolic resin to flow more freely around each grain particle, creating a much tougher and safer wheel.
The roving is the result of joint research between PPG, phenolic resin maker Indspec Chemical Corp.
For a period of time in the past, particleboard and fiberboard had been produced on an industrial scale using phenolic resin wherein 25 percent of phenol was replaced by kraft lignin (Fliedner et al.
These products can be used as a modifying resin with rosin, phenolic resin, epoxy resin, rubber, vinyl resin, plasticizer and vegetable oil.
"Effects of Phenolic Resin Addition on the Electrical Conductivity and Mechanical Strength of NanoCopper Paste Formed Cu-Cu Joints"
Fibrous reinforcements commonly used in the form of chopped filaments or pulps [11, 12] are synthetic organic fibers, such as aramid (Kevlar[R] or Twaron[R]) |10, 12-14], new generation organic fibers (poly(/?-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole)--PBO (Zylon[R])) [13, 15], and phenolic resin based fibers (Kynol[R]) [16]; these fibers also have to withstand the shear stress during the mixing process.
Phenolic resin is the most commonly used resin for the production of thermoset molding compounds.
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