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Yes, bakelite is permanently used.
We need to know about the material specification of BAKELITE which can be used for industrial purpose
No, bakelite is not a metal. Bakelite is a type of plastic known as a phenolic resin. It was one of the first synthetic plastics to be created and was commonly used for making various products in the early to mid-20th century.
It's brittle.
Bakelite can be considered a resol.
Leo Hendrick Bakeland, in 1907
Very expensive if it's real Bakelite
Bakelite is rigid because the polymer chains are cross branched. For one chain to slide past another they have to be broken.
All materials can conduct some electricity. Bakelite, by Westinghouse, is considered an insulator in ambient conditions because it has specific resistivity in the range of many megohms per unit volume. Depending on the physical shape of the Bakelite and the amount of voltage impressed upon it, Bakelite may break down (loose its insulating properties). Under normal industrial conditions Bakelite is considered an insulator.
Bakelite is made by mixing carbolic acid with formaldehyde
Bakelite jewelry is basically vintage jewelry made from bakelite, the very first type of plastic that enables molding once heated. Bakelite is easily colored and can also be carved, which is why bakelite jewelry often depicts flowers and other colorful designs.
The thermal conductivity of Bakelite is typically around 0.15-0.25 W/m-K, which means it is considered a relatively poor conductor of heat compared to metals. This property makes Bakelite useful for applications where thermal insulation is desired.