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Product Name: Phenolic Resin Board for Construction |
Without going into great technical details, a Phenolic board is a plate that has a resin core. Phenolic boards have high-density and thermosetting cellulose fibers. They are also called phenolic panels or compact phenolic panels in some instances. Various materials with various finishes are used to cover this compact core. Laminates, wood panels, and other similar materials are examples of phenolic boards.
Phenolic panels have a special coating that protects them from moisture. As a result, phenolic boards are frequently used to make furniture and other wood objects for use in damp environments like bathrooms, toilets, and locker rooms.
These face veneers can either be wood (normally birch), like the core veneers, or thick paper. They are limited to the core plywood under pressure in either case, resulting in a permanent bond. It doesn't matter what the material is because it's just a carrier for the phenolic rosin. It is not necessary to apply a thick layer of this because it is only a coating.
Phenolic, the first synthetic plastic resin, was invented in 1907 and was used to make Bakelite. Bakelite was used to make electric light switches and other electronic devices before other plastics were developed. Phenolic board size varies, but all its sizes have individual markets.
It's a thermosetting plastic, which means it takes shape thanks to a chemical reaction that generates heat. Bakelite could then be molded in low-pressure molds. The majority of today's plastics, on the other hand, are thermoforming, which means they are melted and formed by heat. This necessitates the purchase of costly injection molding machines and molds that can withstand high pressure and heat.
Several features of the phenolic surface are not present in other types of board goods. The phenolic board is the hardest and most stable of the numerous varieties of board available. The phenolic surface is particularly resistant to fastener cracking and splitting. Because the phenolic surface is so smooth, it has a very low friction coefficient, making it ideal for sliding other wood pieces over. Phenolic board price depends on the quality of its surface.
Although the phenolic board is available in several hues, most lumberyards only stock one or two of them (black and brown are the most common). The various colors, however, can be ordered, particularly if a significant quantity of the board is required.
In the workshop, the phenolic board is most commonly used to make jigs, fixtures, and cabinetry. When used as a tool table or fence, the phenolic's low friction coefficient makes it extremely easy to slide workpieces across it.
For use in specialized cabinetmaking applications, the phenolic board is gaining popularity. It doesn't have the same finishing options as regular cabinet grade or hardwood board, but it does have a smooth, clean, water-resistant surface with consistent color. The phenolic itself comes in a variety of colors if you can find a good source for it. As a result, phenolic is increasingly being used for cabinetry in laundry rooms, garages, and other work areas in homes, workshops, and businesses.
Although not as common, the phenolic board is being used by a few contractors to create cement forms. While it does not have the same long life as other types of cement, owing to its lack of total waterproofing, it is ideal for short-term applications. The smooth surface prevents cement adherence without the need to grease the forms. This saves time and money when compared to other materials.
This application necessitated the development of a phenolic film board. The phenolic layer is repaired and sanded to ensure that the film is defect-free, so it appears to be made from damaged phenolic board sheets. While this makes it ideal for concrete forms, it is not suitable for use in the construction of furniture or store fixtures. This board's edges are also painted with oil-based paint, making it somewhat waterproof.
Metsä Wood is another specialty phenolic board. This product's phenolic overlay has visible texturing to aid in anti-slip properties. This 34″ thick phenolic overlaid birch board is also used in the transportation industry for truck and bus flooring. It is intended for use as flooring in work platforms, scaffolding, warehouses, and other wet environments.
Product Name | Phenolic Resin Board for Construction |
Material | Phenolic Resin & Cellulose |
Height | 8ft. |
Width | 4ft. |
Kilograms | 30kgs. |
Color | Red |