Looking for consultant expert in production and formulation of different types of urea-formaldehyde resins and powder adhesive. Please contact me if you are expert and interested in working as a consultant.
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I have several years of research and working experience on wood adhesives viz., UF, MF and MUF. My Ph.D. work is directly related to this field. My M.Sc. work is on PF. Further I have worked on tannin field as well.
Thus I can be considered myself who has experience in polymer field. Therefore I think would like to work with you.
Liquid resin synthesis is the first and difficult stage. Then the liquid resin is needed to be transformed into powder form. As I have replied to you this can be done freeze drying technique (low temperature and low pressure – preparation of a saturated solution will eventually solidify the resin).