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resorcinol-formaldehyde resin

resorcinol-formaldehyde resin

[rə′zȯrs·ən‚ȯl fȯr′mal·də‚hīd ′rez·ən]
(organic chemistry)
A phenol-formaldehyde resin, soluble in water, ketones, and alchol; used to make fast-curing adhesives for wood gluing.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
References in periodicals archive
A What you're looking for is a two-part resorcinol-formaldehyde resin adhesive.
RFL is an aqueous system containing a resorcinol-formaldehyde resin, which mainly determines the adhesion to the textile material, and a latex, responsible for adhesion to rubber.
Another way to chemically stabilize HMR would be to prepare it in a novolak form similar to that used in resorcinol-formaldehyde resin adhesives.
Curing reaction of resorcinol-formaldehyde resin with Cu.
Out of many synthetic resins for soil stabilisation, carbamide, acrylic, urethane, furan and resorcinol-formaldehyde resins proved to be the most suitable.
13C NMR has been the most powerful analytical tool used to characterize phenol-formaldehyde resins and to a much lesser extent resorcinol-formaldehyde resins (2).
Work on fast-reacting natural and synthetic resins (all deficient in formaldehyde), mainly tannins (Pizzi and Tekely 1995), resorcinol-formaldehyde resins (Pizzi and Tekely 1996), and melamine-formaldehyde resins (Pizzi and Tekely 1996, Pizzi et al.
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