bakeliittilevyjen
Bakeliittilevyjen, commonly known as Bakelite sheets, are a type of laminate material made from phenolic resin and paper or fabric. Bakelite itself was one of the first synthetic plastics, developed by Leo Baekeland in 1907. These sheets are created by impregnating layers of paper or fabric with phenolic resin and then compressing them under heat and pressure. This process results in a hard, rigid, and durable material with excellent electrical insulating properties.
The properties of Bakelite sheets make them suitable for a variety of applications. They are known for
While the use of Bakelite sheets has declined somewhat with the advent of newer composite materials and