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High Technology and New Applications

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Phenolic Resins

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In the 80’s the wave of high technology has fostered the active participation of phenolic resins in “high tech” areas ranging from electronics, computers, communication, outer space, aerospace, biomaterials, biotechnology and advanced composites. From the sophistication of microchip technology in communication systems, or the delicate heart beat maintained by a pacemaker to the excessive temperature environment of outer space, phenolic resin chemistry plays an indispensable role in these burgeoning high technology areas.

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Knop, A., Pilato, L.A. (1985). High Technology and New Applications. In: Phenolic Resins. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02429-4_10

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