Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Patent
1985-10-01
1986-11-25
Lieberman, Allan M.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
524594, 525501, 525504, C08K 304, C08L 6108, C08L 6110, C08L 6114
Patent
active
046249842
ABSTRACT:
The moldable composition disclosed herein comprises co-reacted mixtures of powder or otherwise blendable form of 20-80% by weight of a phenolic-furfuraldehyde Novolac resin and of 20-80% by weight of a phenolic-aldehyde resol resin in water, either in solution or suspension, the percentages being based on the combined weight of the Novolac and resol resins, and the aldehyde in said Novolac resin comprising at least 50 molar percent, preferably substantially 100 percent, furfuraldehyde. The composition contains an amine such as hexamethylenetetramine ("hexa") in an amount equivalent to 1-15%, preferably 2-10% of hexamethylenetetramine based on the total amount of phenolic component. The composition is made by adding the preformed phenol-furfuraldehyde Novolac to the resol resin prior to dehydration of the resol resin to produce a grafted polymerization product of improved properties. This composition is particularly useful in admixture with a carbonaceous filler, preferably graphite in a proportion as high as 76% by weight based on the total composition. Generally in such admixtures the graphite may comprise 30-76%, advantageously 35-65% and preferably 40-60% of the molding composition. The vitreous carbon is improved in electrical properties and in the capability of being suitably molded, carbonized and graphitized into large shapes, particularly thin places which are much more stress-free and crack or pore-free than otherwise produced.
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Korb Louis L.
Waitkus Phillip A.
Lieberman Allan M.
Monacelli Walter J.
Plastics Engineering Company
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