Analysis of Synthesis of General-Purpose Phenolic Resin and Its Curing Mechanism
Abstract
Based on analysis of existing problems related to general-purpose phenolic resin and extensive laboratory experimental studies, a synthetic method for general-purpose phenolic resin was determined. Its curing mechanism and the influencing factors of curing rate were investigated. Commonly used curing agents and corresponding dosage for phenolic resin synthesis were also identified. This paper provides a reference for research on phenolic resin modification.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/8047
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