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Fibrous Composites Based on Phenol—Formaldehyde Resins for Filtration of Hydraulic Oils

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Structural characteristics of various types of new fiber composite materials based on phenol—formaldehyde resins for filtering hydraulic oils were compared. Functional layers of these materials were electrospun from solutions and then replicated into a multi-layer composite. Several structural and filtering properties of the fibrous composite materials were studied.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 4, pp. 22-24, July—August, 2019.

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Smul’skaya, M.A., Filatov, Y.N., Filatov, I.Y. et al. Fibrous Composites Based on Phenol—Formaldehyde Resins for Filtration of Hydraulic Oils. Fibre Chem 51, 233–235 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-020-10083-z

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