novolaksid
Novolaksid is a synthetic polymer resin derived from phenol and formaldehyde, belonging to the broader class of phenolic resins. Unlike traditional novolacs, which are produced under acidic conditions and require an additional curing agent such as hexamethylenetetramine (hexamine), novolaksid refers to a specific variant or modification of these resins that may incorporate additional functional groups or structural adjustments to enhance certain properties. These modifications can improve thermal stability, mechanical strength, or chemical resistance, making them suitable for specialized applications.
Novolaksid resins are typically produced through a condensation polymerization process, where phenol and formaldehyde react under
Applications of novolaksid resins are diverse, including use in adhesives, coatings, composites, and electrical insulation. Their
The properties of novolaksid can be further tailored by adjusting the molar ratio of phenol to formaldehyde