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- link generating tri- and tetra-and higher phenol oligomers. Novolaks (or novolacs) are phenol-formaldehyde resins with a formaldehyde to phenol molar ratio...
- Novolaks (sometimes: novolacs) are low molecular weight polymers derived from phenols and formaldehyde. They are related to Bakelite, which is more highly...
- terpene-phenol resins (TPR, used often with ethylene-vinyl acetate adhesives)), novolacs. Many pressure-sensitive adhesives are a blend of rubbers (natural or synthetic)...
- diazonaphthoquinone (DNQ) and novolac resin (a phenol formaldehyde resin). DNQ inhibits the dissolution of the novolac resin, but upon exposure to light...
- CNSL may be used as a resin for carbon composite products. CNSL-based novolac is another versatile industrial monomer deriving from cardanol typically...
- and mixing with liquid epoxy resins. Polyphenols, such as bisphenol A or novolacs can react with epoxy resins at elevated temperatures (130–180 °C, 266–356 °F)...
- Carbamide resins — melamine, formaldehyde and urea-formaldehyde resins. Epoxy novolac (phenolic resins), unofficial name "antique amber", not in the use at present...
- D. (2007). "Differences in physico-mechanical behaviors of resol and novolac type phenolic resin based composite bipolar plate for proton exchange membrane...
- in ceramic and later in plastic, which is commonly cresol-formaldehyde-novolac. In the 1980s pin counts of VLSI circuits exceeded the practical limit...
- AVCOAT is a NASA-specified ablative heat shield, a gl****-filled epoxy–novolac system. NASA originally used it for the Apollo command module in the 1960s...