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phenol-formaldehyde resin
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phenol-formaldehyde resin [′fē‚nȯl fər′mal·də‚hīd ‚rez·ən]
(organic chemistry)
Thermosetting resin made by the reaction of phenol and formaldehyde; has good strength and chemical resistance and low cost; used as a molding material for mechanical and electrical parts. Originally known as Bakelite.

phenol-formaldehyde resin, phenolic resin
A thermosetting, waterproof, low-cost, mold-resistant, high-strength synthetic resin made from phenol and formaldehyde; has good resistance to aging; used extensively in the manufacture of adhesives, exterior and marine plywood, laminated products, and molded articles.


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P-184 and P-185 are modified phenol formaldehyde resins developed to replace resorcinol resins.
EXPERIMENTAL Material Phenolic resin: The phenol formaldehyde resin used in this study was PR-100, commercially available from ABR Organics, Hyderabad, India, which is solventless resol type phenolic resin.
Phenol formaldehyde resins are polymers produced from phenols and formaldehyde and catalyzed by TSA, a reaction that also produces water.
 
 
 
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