Phenolic Resins 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04101-7_9
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Conclusion: Guidelines for Future Developments in Phenolic Resins and Related Technologies

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“…The common properties of Novolac polymer are: 1. It has a small molecular weight and thermoplastic, which made it widely used in industry and binder for carbon bonding refractories because of his chemical resistance and electrical insulation [18]. 2.…”
Section: Novolac Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The common properties of Novolac polymer are: 1. It has a small molecular weight and thermoplastic, which made it widely used in industry and binder for carbon bonding refractories because of his chemical resistance and electrical insulation [18]. 2.…”
Section: Novolac Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. It has a density of (1-2) % of the density of soil with color ranged from yellow to orange and PH number less than (7) [18]. .…”
Section: Novolac Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novolac polymer can be defined as the reaction between phenolformaldehyde and phenol in acid catalyst media and it involves 5 to 6 % of gasoline rings per molecule. The common properties of Novolac polymer are [21]:…”
Section: Novolac Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%