Phenolic resins

£2,350.00

Phenolic resins are high-performance synthetic thermosetting polymers widely used in industrial manufacturing for their exceptional heat resistance, mechanical strength, and chemical stability. They are essential in producing molded components, adhesives, insulation materials, and composite systems across multiple heavy industries. Their consistent curing behavior and durability make them a critical material in high-temperature and structural applications.

Competitive Advantage Spotlight:
Phenolic resins deliver superior thermal stability, flame resistance, and long-term structural integrity compared to most alternative resins. They also offer excellent cost-to-performance efficiency, reliable batch consistency, and broad formulation flexibility, making them a strategic material choice for demanding industrial applications.

Description

  1. Product Overview
    Phenolic resins are high-performance thermosetting polymers formed through the controlled reaction of phenol with formaldehyde under catalytic conditions. They are widely used across industrial manufacturing sectors for their exceptional thermal stability, flame resistance, and mechanical strength. As a critical raw material in engineered composites, adhesives, and molded products, phenolic resins deliver reliable performance under extreme operating conditions. Their strategic importance lies in enabling durable, heat-resistant, and cost-efficient industrial materials that support large-scale production efficiency and product longevity.
  2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
  • Chemical composition: Phenol-formaldehyde polymer (thermosetting resin system)
  • Resin type: Resol or Novolac grades available
  • Appearance: Amber to dark brown solid or viscous liquid (grade dependent)
  • Solid content: 40%–100% (based on formulation)
  • Free phenol content: ≤ 1.5% (industrial grade standard)
  • Viscosity: Adjustable per application requirement
  • Density: 1.15 – 1.30 g/cm³ (liquid form)
  • Solubility: Soluble in alcohols and selected organic solvents
  • Packaging options: 25 kg bags (powder), 200 kg drums (liquid), 1000 kg IBC tanks
  • Shelf life: 6–12 months under cool, dry, controlled storage conditions
  1. Core Industrial Applications
  • Automotive industry: Brake pads, clutch facings, and friction materials requiring high heat resistance
  • Construction sector: Wood adhesives, laminates, insulation panels, and engineered wood products
  • Foundry industry: Binder systems for sand casting molds due to high thermal stability
  • Electrical industry: Insulating components, circuit boards, and heat-resistant housings
  • Aerospace & industrial manufacturing: High-strength composite structures and protective coatings
    Phenolic resins outperform many alternatives due to superior thermal resistance, low smoke emission, excellent dimensional stability, and long-term structural integrity under mechanical and thermal stress.
  1. Competitive Advantages
  • High thermal stability and flame resistance ensuring safety-critical performance
  • Consistent batch-to-batch quality supporting large-scale industrial production
  • Reliable global supply chain with scalable production capacity
  • Cost-effective formulation compared to high-performance synthetic resin alternatives
  • Environmentally optimized grades available with reduced emissions profiles
  • Strong technical documentation and formulation support for industrial integration
  • Versatile application compatibility across multiple manufacturing sectors
  1. Commercial & Supply Information
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20MT
  • Loading capacity (MT per container): 20–25 MT per 20ft container (depending on packaging configuration and density)

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