1983-02-01

Phenolics in Automotives - A Historical Perspective 830285

Automotive electrical parts were among the first uses of phenolic molding compounds. Improvements in materials, process equipment and molding techniques have mirrored the expanded use and productivity to meet the requirements of lower cost and weight. The ever increasing performance requirements have been met with the “old-but-new” phenolic molding materials.

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