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Phenolic resin is a phenolic compound (phenol, cresol, nonylphenol, arylalkyl phenol, cashew phenol, octyl phenol, bisphenol A, dimethylphenol, or a mixture of several phenols) and aldehydes (formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, furfural, or a mixture of several aldehydes) through the addition and polycondensation reaction and a large class of synthetic resins.
Linear Phenolic Resin is produced by polycondensation of phenol and formaldehyde. It is a refined high purity phenolic resin developed for the electronic materials industry. The resin has light color, narrow molecular weight distribution, low free phenol content (down to 100ppm), etc. It is widely used in electronic laminates, semiconductor packages and other fields.
Grade No. | Softening point (°C) |
Free Phenol (%) |
N.V. (%) |
YLPR-160 | 84±3 | <0.05 | ≥99.5 |
YLPR-161 | 95±3 | <0.06 | ≥99.5 |
YLPR-162 | 98±3 | <0.1 | ≥99.5 |
YLPR-163 | 105±3 | <0.1 | ≥99.5 |
YLPR-164 | 115±3 | <0.1 | ≥99.5 |
YLPR-165 | 115±5 | <0.2 | ≥99.5 |
Plastic raw materials
Coatings
Adhesives
Synthetic fibre
Electronic laminates
Semiconductor packing
Store in well-ventilated area. Keep away from flames and direct sunlight. Close the cap tightly immediately after use.
All safety information is provided in the Material Safety Data Sheet.
At least 12 months from the date of manufacture in the original packing in ambient temperatures.
Drum package.