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Meaning of "phenolic resins"

Phenolic resins: Synthetic materials made from phenol and formaldehyde, commonly used as adhesives or coatings due to their heat resistance and durability
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Phenolic resins are particularly suitable in that respect.
Examples of resins are epoxy resins or phenolic resins.
Preferred are phenolic resins and zinc salicylate.
Conventional binder materials include phenolic resins.
Phenolic resins are well known in the art.
Preferred hydroxyaromatic resins are hydroxyphenolic or phenolic resins.
Many suitable phenolic resins are available commercially.
Other examples include polyester and phenolic resins.
Phenolic resins can also be used.
Mixtures of dissimilar phenolic resins can also be used.
Phenolic resins have many uses.
Resin compositions based on phenolic resins.
Modified phenolic resins are also of interest.
This invention relates to phenolic resins.
Phenolic resins are well known materials.

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Process for hardening phenolic resins.
Phenolic resins are used in structures employing bamboo mats.
A preferred curative contains one or more phenolic resins.
Resol phenolic resins are thermosetting resins.
It is judged that phenol originate from inpurities in phenolic resins.
Phenolic resins are preferred for use as this component.
Modified tung oil and phenolic resins are often used.
Phenolic resins in primary forms.
Preferably phenolic resins are used.
Phenolic resins have been commonly used in ablative heat shields.
The esters of methylolated phenolic resins are generally insoluble in water.
Phenolic resins were the first totally synthetic polymers to be commercialized.
Low free formaldehyde phenolic resins for abrasive products.
The phenolic resins can be carbonised to form mesoporous carbons.
Process for producing phenolic resins using blowing agents.
These phenolic resins are prepared by polycondensating formaldehyde and phenols.
Preferred are brominated phenolic resins.
Useful phenolic resins are described above.
Examples of suitable adhesion promoters are phenolic resins and silanes.
With phenolic resins alone.
Yet another type of useful processing aid are the phenolic resins.
Novolac phenolic resins require a source of formaldehyde to effect cure.
Various bismaleimides as well as phenolic resins can also be used as curatives.
Phenolic resins are known to require relatively high cure temperatures.
Both the resole and novolac phenolic resins are curable by heat.
Suitable phenolic resins disclosed by these references are resole resins.
The most common binders used in foundry processes are based on phenolic resins.
Preferably phenolic resins comprise cresol and novolak phenols.
Suitable acids are those used in the art for curing phenolic resins.
Phenolic resins are particularly suitable.
Curing agents may include phenolic resins and elemental sulfur.
Phenolic resins may also have utility in this invention.
Preferred are the powdered novolac phenolic resins containing hexamethylenetetramine as a hardening agent.
Phenolic resins may also be used in the foundry binder.
The formulations contain blends of phenolic resins and infrared absorbing compounds.

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