fenolformaldehydbaserte
Fenolformaldehydbaserte, often referred to as phenolic resins, are a class of synthetic polymers produced by the reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. This chemical process, known as condensation polymerization, results in a thermosetting plastic that is rigid and infusible after curing. The initial reaction can yield either a linear or branched polymer, depending on the reaction conditions and the ratio of reactants.
These resins were among the first synthetic plastics to be commercially produced, with Leo Baekeland developing
Phenol-formaldehyde resins are known for their excellent heat resistance, electrical insulation properties, and good mechanical strength.