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[Free sample will be sent] Sample embedding resin "Phenolic resin"

It is a phenolic resin that is a thermosetting resin. It is used for embedding samples. [Low price, short delivery time, high quality]

It is a thermosetting embedding resin. 【Features】 ◆ It is the most affordable embedding resin among thermosetting resins. ◆ Available in both powder and granule types. ◆ The granule type is available in three colors for identification purposes. ★ It can also be purchased on Amazon. Please check the link below.

Amazon site Phenolic resin (powder)

basic information

■Powder Resin <Advantages> - Can shorten embedding time - Easily penetrates into the details of the sample - Low cost <Disadvantages> - Powder tends to become airborne during resin application ■Granular Resin <Advantages> - Powder is less likely to become airborne during resin application - Available in three colors: black, red, and green, making it easy to identify <Disadvantages> - Embedding time takes slightly longer compared to powder - May leave gaps in samples with complex shapes

Price range

P1

Delivery Time

P3

Model number/Brand name

Phenolic resin

Applications/Examples of results

Hot embedding resin used for sample embedding.

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