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  2. Urea-formaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Urea-formaldehyde (UF), also known as urea-methanal, so named for its common synthesis pathway and overall structure, [1] is a nontransparent thermosetting resin or polymer. It is produced from urea and formaldehyde. These resins are used in adhesives, plywood, particle board, medium-density fibreboard (MDF), and molded objects.

  3. Bosch-Meiser process - Wikipedia

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    Urea plant using ammonium carbamate briquettes, Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory, ca. 1930 Carl Bosch, 1927. The Bosch–Meiser process is an industrial process, which was patented in 1922 [1] and named after its discoverers, the German chemists Carl Bosch and Wilhelm Meiser [2] for the large-scale manufacturing of urea, a valuable nitrogenous chemical.

  4. Dimethylene triurea - Wikipedia

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    DMTU is an intermediate in the production of urea-formaldehyde resins. [ 1 ] Together with methylene diurea , DMTU is a component of some controlled-release fertilizers .

  5. Impregnation resin - Wikipedia

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    The basic reaction of urea and formaldehyde to create a urea-formaldehyde resin, followed by the condensation [12] Urea-formaldehyde resins (UF) are a class of impregnation resins for wood modification made by reacting urea with formaldehyde. This resin can be polymerized after impregnation into the wood substrate by oven-curing.

  6. Urea-formaldehyde resins - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 February 2006, at 03:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Methylene diurea - Wikipedia

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    The compound is formed by the condensation of formaldehyde with urea. Methylene diurea is the substrate for the enzyme methylenediurea deaminase . Applications

  8. Wood glue - Wikipedia

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    The energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of Urea-formaldehyde are lower than those of Phenol formaldehyde adhesives. But Urea-formaldehyde adhesive is judged to have a nearly 50% higher life cycle impact than Phenol formaldehyde mainly because of acid based emissions during its production process. [15] [13]

  9. Formox process - Wikipedia

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    In the recently more commonly used Formox process using iron oxide and molybdenum and/or vanadium, methanol and oxygen react at 300-400°C to produce formaldehyde according to the chemical equation: CH 3 OH + ½ O 2 → H 2 CO + H 2 O. The silver-based catalyst is usually operated at a higher temperature, about 650 °C.