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Novolaks (sometimes: novolacs) are low
molecular weight polymers derived from
phenols and formaldehyde. They are
related to Bakelite,
which is more highly...
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generating tri- and tetra-and
higher phenol oligomers.
Novolaks (or novolacs) are phenol-formaldehyde
resins with a
formaldehyde to phenol...
- properties.
Novolaks are
produced by
reacting phenol with
methanal (formaldehyde). The
reaction of
epichlorohydrin and
novolaks produces novolaks with glycidyl...
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Kerria lacca). He
produced a
soluble phenol-formaldehyde s****ac
called Novolak, but it was not a
market success, even
though it is
still used to this...
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useful in the
electrical and
electronic industries, and
certain carbazole novolaks are
extremely heat resistant. In
organic chemistry,
carbazole proper is...
- (commonly Kovar) or ceramic. A
common plastic used for this is epoxy-cresol-
novolak (ECN). All
three material types offer usable mechanical strength, moisture...
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support the
leads and
handling of the package. The
plastic can be cresol-
novolaks,
siloxane polyimide, polyxylylene, silicones,
polyepoxides and bisbenzocyclo-butene...
- (DQ) 20-50%
weight photosensitive hydrophobic, not
water soluble Phenolic Novolak Resin (N)
Frequently used for near-UV
exposures Water soluble UV exposure...
- Gil (2009). "Crosslinking and
thermal stability of
thermosets based on
novolak and melamine".
Journal of
Applied Polymer Science. 114 (6): 4059–4065....
- formaldehyde. He
first produced a
soluble phenol-formaldehyde s****ac
called "
Novolak" that
never became a
market success, then
turned to
developing a binder...