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Phenolic Resins in Rubbers and Adhesives

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Generally, phenolic resins exhibit adhesive characteristics in virtually every type of application1, 2). They are always used in conjunction with fillers or reinforcing fibers. Their adhesion to most materials is very good due to the marked polarity of the phenolic structure. Disadvantages, however, are their brittleness in non-modified composition combined with high cure temperature and pressure requirements.

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Knop, A., Pilato, L.A. (1985). Phenolic Resins in Rubbers and Adhesives. In: Phenolic Resins. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02429-4_19

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