Phenolic monomers typically appear as clear or slightly colored liquids. Functionally, they can improve adhesion, thermal stability, and chemical resistance. Key features include their ability to enhance the mechanical strength, durability, and fire resistance. They are suitable for applications in electrical components, automotive parts, and construction materials.
Alternatives to phenolic monomers include epoxy and polyester monomers. Sub-types include novolac and resol phenolic resins.
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PARA-NONYLPHENOL
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