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Phenol-formaldehyde moulding powder compounding

Phenolic plastics. Collective designation for phenolic resin-based plastics. Phenolic resins are produced by condensation of phenol and/or its homologues, such as cresol, with an aldehyde, such as formaldehyde or with an aldehyde-releasing material such as hexamethylenetetramine. Phenol/formaldehyde and/or cresol/formaldehyde resins are used as binding materials in fibre board, laminated paper and fabrics. In phenolic moulding compounds, the proportion of filler (such as wood flour, rock flour, asbestos, stone powder, mica, glass fibre) can be equal to that of the resin. These thermosets can be processed by compression or injection moulding into black or dark-coloured products mainly for the electric industry. [Pg.18]

Phenol-formaldehyde was reported as the first commercially synthetic polymer (1899) which was introduced as BakeliteT by Baekeland in 1909. This was the period which marked the dawn for the production of commercial synthetic thermosetting polymers. Other advances in the field included the discovery of urea-formaldehyde resins in 1884 and the beginning of their commercialization as Beetle moldable resin in 1928, followed by thiourea-formaldehyde (1920), aniline-formaldehyde (Cibatine by Ciba, 1935) and melamine-formaldehyde (1937) moulding powders. The year 1909 marked the discovery of epoxy compounds by Prileschaiev, which were not used until World War 2. The first thermoset polyesters, invented by Ellis, date back to 1934 and in 1938 was reported their first use in the forms of glass-reinforced materials [1]. [Pg.18]

Phenol/formaldehyde Good properties at elevated temperature good chemical resistance good hardness/flexibility Solid poor weather reistance Powder coatings, moulding compounds... [Pg.161]


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