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titleOfInvention Phenolic resin molding material
abstract A phenolic resin molding material capable of molding a molded article having little solder adhesion even in a solder dip treatment at around 500 ° C., having a good appearance, and reducing corrosion of electrical contacts due to ammonia gas, and molding the same. Transbobbin The present invention relates to a phenolic resin molding material comprising (a) a novolak-type phenolic resin and hexamethylenetetramine, (b) ferrous sulfate and (c) zeolite. Are (a) a total of 30 to 60% by weight of a novolak-type phenol resin and hexamethylenetetramine, (b) 2 to 15% by weight of ferrous sulfate, and (c) 10 to 30% of a zeolite based on the entire molding material. % By weight. [Selection diagram] None
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