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Default phenolic resin with glass fibers

what i know is that phenolic resin is used to make snooker balls and
it's tough material.

also, they're very resistant to high temperatures.



On May 18, 8:17 pm, "Garland Gray II" wrote:
Isn't phenolic the resin used in exterior and marine plywood ?

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I don't think you would want to use phenolic on a boat. It soaks up
moisture.


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