fenoliformaldehydiresinien
Fenoliformaldehydiresinien, also known as phenol formaldehyde resin, is a synthetic thermosetting polymer. It is formed through the reaction of phenol and formaldehyde. This process, known as condensation polymerization, results in a rigid, cross-linked structure. Early commercial production of these resins began in the early 20th century, making them one of the first synthetic plastics to be widely manufactured.
The properties of fenoliformaldehydiresinien can be modified by altering the ratio of phenol to formaldehyde and
Fenoliformaldehydiresinien finds application in a variety of industries. They are used as binders in molding compounds,