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100 1 _aHanna, Dodiuk.
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245 1 0 _aHandbook of Thermoset Plastics.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aBurlington :
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_c2013.
300 _a1 online resource (795 pages)
336 _atext
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505 0 _aFront Cover; Handbook of Thermoset Plastics; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; History; Definitions; Cross-Linking and Curing; Influence of Time, Temperature, and Mass; Shelf Life and Pot Life; Curing; Staging; Cross-Link Density; Measuring Cross-Link Density; Stoichiometric Considerations; Prepolymerization and Adducting; References; Further Reading; 2 Phenol-Formaldehydes; Introduction; Phenolic Resins; Raw Materials; Phenol; Cumene Process for Making Phenol; Raschig Process; Dow Process; Formaldehyde (CH2O).
505 8 _aHexamethylene Tetramine (Hexamine or "HEXA") (CH2)6N4Resinification (Production) of Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins; Reaction Chemistry; Polymerization Process; Resole Phenolic Resins; Novolak Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins; Differences Between Resole and Novolac Phenolic Resins; Properties of Phenolic Resins; Fillers for Phenolic Resins; Processing Methods for Phenolic Resins; Applications of Phenolic Resins; Phenolic Resins in Plywood; Other Composite Wood Products; Reactivity and Hardening Reactions of PF Wood Adhesive Resins; Phenolic Resins in Adhesive and Bonding Applications.
505 8 _aPhenolic Resins as Insulation MaterialsPhenolic Resins in Friction Materials; Bonded and Coated Abrasives; Phenolic Resins in Foundry and Shell Molding Applications; Shell Molding Process; Cold Box Process; Trends in Foundry and Shell Molding; Phenolic Resins in Laminating Applications; Phenolic Resins in Molding Applications; Phenolic Resins in Coating Applications; Modification of Phenolic Resins; Post-addition of Urea; Co-Condensation Between Phenol and Urea; Addition of Tannins, Lignin, and Isocyanates; Resorcinol Adhesives; Chemistry of RF Resins.
505 8 _aPhenol-Resorcinol- Formaldehyde AdhesivesSpecial Adhesives of Reduced Resorcinol Content; Thermosetting Phenolic Adhesives Based on Natural Resources; References; Further Reading; 3 Polybenzoxazine-new generation phenolics; Introduction; Synthesis of Benzoxazine Monomers (BZ); Ring-Opening Polymerization of Benzoxazines; Regioselectivity and Cross-Linked Structure; Inter/Intramolecular H-Bonding; Kinetics of Thermal Cure; Structure-Property Relationships; Benzoxazines Containing Additional Curable Moieties; Unfunctionalized Polybenzoxazines; Main Chain Polybenzoxazines.
505 8 _aBlends/Composites of PolybenzoxazinesCo-Reactive and Non-Reactive Blends; Fiber and Micro Composites; Nanocomposites of PBZ; Green Chemistry Approaches in PBZ; Click Chemistry in PBZ; Stability and Degradation; Outlook; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Aminos; Introduction; Raw Materials; Urea; Melamine; Chemistry of UF Resins: Urea-Formaldehyde Condensation; Chemistry of MF Resins: Melamine-Formaldehyde Condensation; Mixed Melamine Resins; General Principles of Manufacture and Application; Adhesive and Bonding Resins; Coating Resins; Laminating Resins; Amino Molding Resins.
500 _aApplications of Amino Resins.
520 _aThermosetting plastics are a distinct category of plastics whose high performance, durability and reliability at high temperatures makes them suitable for specialty applications ranging from automotive and aerospace through to electronic packaging and consumer products (your melamine kitchen worktop is a thermoset resin!). Recent developments in thermoset plastics technology and processes has broadened their use exponentially over recent years, and these developments continue: in November 2011, French scientists created a new lightweight thermoset that is as strong and stable as previous ma.
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