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publicationDate 1988-09-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-260074-A1
titleOfInvention DUROPLASTIC MOLDED MATERIAL WITH INCREASED TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE
abstract The invention relates to a thermosetting molding compound with increased temperature resistance, which is used for the production of acid-resistant apparatus, containers, pipelines and fittings. At present, asbestos is used as filler in such molding compositions, which has various health and economic disadvantages. The object of the invention is to find a stuffing which has good binding properties to the phenolic resin as a matrix former and which allows to maintain the old processing technology. According to the invention, a phenol resin fiber of certain novolac fiber length with phenylene as arylene is used for this purpose.
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