phenolic resin

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phenolic resin

A chemist pours phenolic resin into a mold.

Definition

Noun: A synthetic thermosetting resin produced by the condensation of a phenol with an aldehyde, especially formaldehyde. Phenolic resins are known for their hardness, heat resistance, and electrical insulating properties. They are commonly used in molded products, adhesives, coatings, and as a binder for materials like wood fiber and abrasive wheels.

Usage Examples
  • The old radio's casing was made from a durable phenolic resin.
  • Phenolic resin is a key component in the brake pads of many vehicles.
  • This adhesive is formulated with a phenolic resin for superior water resistance.
Advanced Usage
  • Phenolic resin is often referred to by the trade name "Bakelite," one of the first plastics made from synthetic components.
  • In composite materials, phenolic resin can be used as a matrix to bind carbon or glass fibers, creating parts with high fire resistance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Phenol-formaldehyde resin: A more specific chemical name for the most common type of phenolic resin.
  • Phenolic (noun/adjective): Often used as a shorter form to refer to the resin or materials made from it (e.g., a phenolic handle, phenolic compounds).
  • Thermoset / Thermosetting polymer: The broader category of plastics that, like phenolic resin, undergo an irreversible chemical change when heated and cannot be remelted.
Synonyms
  • Phenol-formaldehyde resin
  • Phenoplast (technical term)
Related Phrases
  • Phenolic resin binder: Specifically highlights its use as an adhesive or binding agent in industrial materials.
  • Cured phenolic resin: Refers to the resin in its final, hardened state after the thermosetting process is complete.
phenolic resin

A chemist pours phenolic resin into a mold.

Noun
  1. a thermosetting resin

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