Urea formaldehyde
(or urea methanal) is an opaque thermosetting resin obtained by heating urea and formaldehyde in the presence of weak bases such as ammonia and pyridine.
This resin creates a very strong bond with most cellulosic compounds, making it widely used in the wood industry, MDF production, and molding materials.
Due to its excellent mechanical and chemical properties, resistance to heat and moisture, and recyclability, urea formaldehyde is recognized as an important material in various industries.
Keywords: thermosetting resin, adhesive, MDF, molding materials, wood industry, heat resistance, recyclability, export
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