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Industrial Laminates and Paper Impregnation

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The hydrophilic structure of non-cured phenolic resins characterizes them as suitable material for the impregnation of paper and cotton fabrics for use in the manufacture of electrical and decorative laminates, molded parts, filter papers and battery separa­tors. Low molecular weight components, preferably mononuclear phenol alcohols penetrate into the capillary cavities of cellulose fibers and fill the cavities1), whereas resins of higher molecular weight coat the fibers and make them water-repellent. During cure, a chemical reaction between cellulose and phenol alcohols probably occurs which contributes to the increased water- and chemical resistance.

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Knop, A., Pilato, L.A. (1985). Industrial Laminates and Paper Impregnation. In: Phenolic Resins. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02429-4_14

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