Phenolic is used for plastic to add up high impact strength, excellent wear characteristics and dimensional stability over a wide temperature range.
No, it will soften and or fog the phenolic plastic housing. Try mothers polishing kit.
According to the website www.phenolicpcc.com/phenolic.html‎ it can. No details given.
Phenolic plastics can be used for electrical insulators, circuit boards, automotive parts, and consumer goods due to their high heat resistance, mechanical strength, and electrical insulation properties.
Arthur Arnold Keer Whitehouse has written: 'Phenolic resins' -- subject(s): Phenolic resins
There are different types of plastic in the world. The plastic type that is used for the inside of a Hot Point washing machine is Phenolic which can be hard, rigid, and heat resistant.
The earliest new phenolic types were introduced in the 1920's.
Phenolic paper has multiple purpose. However, its main use is to make printed paper circuits which can assist in producing new electronic parts as well as new circuit boards.
A biphenol is any compound which has two phenolic hydroxy groups, such a phenolic derivative of biphenyl.
Yes, although it will not be retained for more than a single shot.
T. S. Carswell has written: 'Phenoplasts' 'Phenoplasts, their structure, properties, and chemical technology' -- subject(s): Phenolic resins, Phenols
i make the phenolic foam out of both of them in the same formula it works out fairly well but i am engineering it to get top performance out of the polymers.
An arylsulphotransferase is a a sulphotransferase enzyme which transfers a sulphate group from phenolic sulphate esters to a phenolic acceptor substrate.