China phenolic resin Manufacturers Factory Suppliers
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Appearance: Light yellow transparent solidview more
Softening point: 98 - 108℃
Hydroxymethyl content: 10 - 14%
Free phenol content: ≤ 1.5%
Weight loss upon heating (105℃): ≤... -
Appearance: Light yellow to brownish red transparent solidview more
Softening temperature: 85-95℃
Hydroxymethyl content: 8-12%
Free phenol content: ≤ 3.0%
Weight loss (105℃): ≤... -
Appearance: Light brownish-yellow transparent solidview more
Softening point: 105 - 115℃
Hydroxymethyl content: 12 - 16%
Free phenol content: ≤ 2.0%
Weight loss on heating (at... -
R-50D is a high-activity resorcinol-phenol-formaldehyde resin that combines the advantages of phenolic and resorcinol-formaldehyde resins. Compared to phenolic resins, the resin has a lower curing...view more
Phenolic resin is the resin synthesized from the condensation reaction of phenol with formaldehyde in the presence of a catalyst. From: Polymer Matrix Composites and Technology, 2011 Download as PDF...
Phenolic resins and Resorcinol Resins are used in coatings, adhesives, sealant and elastomer applications. In the food packaging industry, these resins can...
Phenolic resin can also be used in the vulcanization of rubber products, and as a curing agent for butyl rubber, natural rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), and silicon-butadiene rubber....
The phenolic resins may be the primitive polymeric products that were produced commercially from general compounds of low molecular weight. They were the first truly synthetic resin to...
Properties. “Phenolic resins, called by the tradename Bakelite ®1 after inventor Leo Baekeland, are known for their heat resistance, hardness, dimensional stability, and chemical and electrical...
Phenolic resin is obtained by polymerization between resin and a base material that can be paper, glass or cotton. The base material used depends on the application of the finished product. Uses: To...
