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  2. Resorcinol glue - Wikipedia

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    Until the invention of epoxy resin, resorcinol was one of the most common marine glues. Unlike epoxy, it does not have gap filling properties, requiring joints to be close fitting and clamped under pressure to achieve good results. The glue comes in two parts, a deep red syrup and a light brown powder, that are mixed to form a dark reddish ...

  3. Wood glue - Wikipedia

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    Phenol formaldehyde resin is commonly used for making waterproof plywood. It is cured at elevated temperature and pressure [10] and also available as a dry film to be sandwiched in between layers of veneer . The greenhouse gas emissions is 2.88 kg CO2-eq./kg of PF adhesive. [13]

  4. Tego film - Wikipedia

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    Tego film was developed as a glue for waterproof plywood. It comprised a paper sheet impregnated with a resole phenolic resin. [1] heated, assembled between wood veneers and then compressed, a strong and waterproof laminated plywood was formed. Most plywood at this time used other adhesives, such as casein. These adhesives were generally ...

  5. Wood preservation - Wikipedia

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    The technique is applied to timber mainly for the building industry as a cladding material. The technique is being further developed in order to reach similar physical and biological properties of other polyfurfuryl impregnated wood species. Besides the impregnation with the biopolymers the timber can also be impregnated with fire retardant resins.

  6. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Epoxy resin: Thick, high-gloss, and transparent. Some formulations can cloud or yellow with UV exposure High level of protection Flexible and durable Safe when cured Easy pour-on application for flat surfaces, difficult to apply evenly on more complicated shapes Cleanable with acetone when liquid. Irreversible once cured

  7. Phenol formaldehyde resin - Wikipedia

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    Phenolic resins are also used for making exterior plywood commonly known as weather and boil proof (WBP) plywood because phenolic resins have no melting point but only a decomposing point in the temperature zone of 220 °C (428 °F) and above. Phenolic resin is used as a binder in loudspeaker driver suspension components which are made of cloth.