M.E.K.O. (Methyl Ethy Ketoxime)

/ M.E.K.O. (Methyl Ethy Ketoxime)

MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OF M.E.K.O. (Methyl Ethy Ketoxime)

Phenol formaldehyde resins (PF) or phenolic resins(also infrequently called pheno plasts[1]) are synthetic polymers obtained by the reaction of phenol or substituted phenol with formaldehyde. Used as the basis for Bakelite, PFs were the first commercial synthetic resins (plastics). They have been widely used for the production of molded products including billiard balls, laboratory countertops, and as coatings and adhesives. They were at one time the primary material used for the production of circuit boards but have been largely replaced with epoxy resins and fiberglass cloth, as with fire-resistant FR-4 circuit board materials.
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Color
Metal Content % (+/- 0.2)
Non Volatile at 120°C/Hr            (+ / - 5)
Specific Gravity at 30°C              (+/ - 0.03)
Viscosity at 30°C (+ / - 3)