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titleOfInvention Production of foamed phenolic resin
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a foamed phenolic resin containing closed cells, and having uniform and fine cell structure and excellent heat-insulation property and heat- resistance, by adding a polyoxyethylene lanolin fatty acid ester as a foam stabilizer at a specific ratio. n CONSTITUTION: 100pts.(wt.) of a resol-type phenolic resin, preferably a resin prepared by the reaction of phenol with formaldehyde, is compounded with (B) 0.1W 10pts., preferably 0.5W5pts. of a foam stabilizer consisting of a polyoxyethylene lanolin fatty acid ester of formula (R is a mixture of about 60% 9W32C isofatty acid and about 40% hydroxyfatty acid; n is 3W30) obtained by adding 3W30mol of ethylene oxide to a lanolin fatty acid and having an HLB (hydrophilic-lipophilic balance) of 10W15, preferably 11W14.5 adjusted by the amount of the fatty acid, (C) a foaming agent such as fluorocarbon, hydrogen chloride, etc., and a curing agent such as mineral acid and an organic acid such as phenolsulfonic acid, etc. The composition is homogenized and foamed to obtain the objective foam. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1985,JPO&Japio
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