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The influence of plant extender type on kinetics of curing in composite materials based on phenol-cardanol-formaldehyde novolac resins was studied. Traditional for wood industry foliage, coniferous, hard-wooded broadleaved, tropical foliage and gramineous plants were taken as a source of fillers. The influence of plant filler on effective activation energy Ea in dependence from extent of curing and reaction order of curing reaction (α) were found.

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  • The influence of plant extender type on kinetics of curing in composite materials based on phenol-cardanolformaldehyde novolac resins was studied

  • Traditional for wood industry foliage, coniferous, hard-wooded broadleaved, tropical foliage and gramineous plants were taken as a source of fillers

  • The influence of plant filler on effective activation energy Ea in dependence from extent of curing and reaction order of curing reaction ( ) were found

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