Bakelite is the chemical component of phenol and formaldehyde. Bakelite has the opportunity to be used in many fields, especially in electrical materials, due to its heat resistant structure and good insulation properties. Bakelite, which is an important commercial product with thermoset, is used in industrial areas with bakelite injection applications.
Bakelite, which forms chemical compounds with suitable additives, has good electrical properties and resistance to heat. The amount of shrinkage is small. It is highly resistant to water, acids and alkalis.
Its decomposition temperature is around 200 degrees, revealing its resistance to heat. Phenolics, whose filling material is wood sawdust, have a high water absorption feature. The properties of mineral filler fiber phenolics are very good. Resistant to water, alcohol, greases and machine oils.
Formaldehyde gas is produced on the basis of Bakelite injection application. With the use of raw materials that comply with the standards, this gas emission is reduced to the lowest levels and healthy working conditions are offered. During the processing of Bakelite Raw material, burrs are produced by overflowing the raw material out of the mold in line with the general characteristics of thermoset plastics. This burr production causes the same product to be printed with more raw material consumption, resulting in an invisible increase in costs. However, burr production in high quality bakelite raw materials is at a very low level and thus raw material waste is kept at a minimum.
The surface of the quality bakelite raw material is bright by itself and the printed surface should be completely smooth. If bakelite raw material is not used in sandy molds, bakelite raw material produced by using poor quality additives will cause visible defects on the surface in printing.