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Title: | Furfurylic Resins from Organic Wastes |
Keywords: | Furfurylic Resins Organic Wastes |
Issue Date: | Jan-1979 |
Publisher: | United Nations Industrial Development Organization |
Abstract: | Furfurylic resins are a recent development in the manufacture of polymers. The basic raw material - furfuryl alcohol - is obtained from furfural, which can be produced from renewable resources or wastes such as bagasse, sunflower stalks, cotton bags or wood chips. Furfuryl resins have special application in metal casting as foundry binders of the "no bake" or "hot box" type. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4013 |
Appears in Collections: | United Nations Industrial Development Organization |
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