Phenolic Resin - Product
Phenolic Resin
Phenolic Resin is a type of thermosetting polymer obtained from the polymerization of phenol and formaldehyde. It is known for its strong adhesive properties, excellent thermal stability, and resistance to chemical and mechanical stress. Phenolic resins are used in a wide range of industrial applications, including coatings, adhesives, laminates, and composites.
- Product Category: Abrasive & Material
- Key Features:
- High Strength: Provides excellent mechanical strength and durability, making it suitable for demanding applications.
- Thermal Stability: Offers superior resistance to high temperatures and thermal degradation, maintaining performance in extreme conditions.
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to many chemicals, including acids, bases, and solvents, enhancing its durability in harsh environments.
- Adhesive Properties: Strong bonding capabilities, making it effective in adhesives and composite materials.
Applications:
Adhesives: Used in the formulation of high-performance adhesives for wood, metal, and other materials, providing strong, long-lasting bonds.
Laminates: Employed in the production of laminates and composite materials, such as plywood and circuit boards, where its strength and stability are critical.
Coatings: Applied as a coating material to enhance the durability and resistance of surfaces, including metal and wood.
Automotive and Aerospace: Used in the manufacture of parts and components for automotive and aerospace industries due to its high strength and thermal resistance.
Electrical Insulation: Utilized in electrical insulation materials, including switchgear and transformers, for its excellent electrical insulating properties.
Technical Specifications:
Chemical Composition: Phenol-formaldehyde polymer
Appearance: Typically a dark-colored liquid or solid, depending on formulation and curing stage
Curing: Thermosetting; requires heat to cure and harden
Density: Variable depending on formulation, typically around 1.2-1.5 g/cm³
Thermal Stability: Can withstand temperatures up to 200°C or higher without significant degradation
Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids, bases, and solvents
Advantages:
High Performance: Provides excellent strength, thermal stability, and chemical resistance, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Versatility: Can be formulated to meet specific requirements for adhesives, coatings, laminates, and more.
Durability: Long-lasting performance under various environmental conditions, reducing the need for frequent replacements or maintenance.
Cost-Effective: Generally affordable and widely available, offering a cost-effective solution for many industrial needs.
Packaging:
Available in various packaging options, including drums, containers, and bulk shipments, depending on the quantity and application.Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep containers tightly sealed to prevent contamination and ensure proper handling to avoid exposure to high temperatures before curing.
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