What Is The Decomposition Temperature Of Phenolic Resin After Curing?
Phenolic Resin is a widely used synthetic resin. The decomposition temperature of Phenolic Resin after curing generally depends on its composition, formulation, and usage conditions. Generally, phenolic resin begins to decompose at around 200℃, gradually carbonizing above 300℃. The specific decomposition temperature needs to be determined based on specific circumstances, but it usually does not exceed 800℃.
I. Factors Affecting the Decomposition Temperature of Phenolic Resin
First, different compositions and formulations of phenolic resin will result in different decomposition temperatures. In addition, usage conditions such as temperature and pressure will also affect the decomposition of phenolic resin.

II. General Range of Phenolic Resin Decomposition Temperature
According to professional data, phenolic resin begins to decompose at around 200℃, and the decomposition rate gradually increases with rising temperature. When the temperature reaches above 300℃, phenolic resin will gradually carbonize, forming carbon black and gaseous products. Generally, the decomposition temperature of phenolic resin will not exceed 800℃.
III. Applications and Pyrolysis Characteristics of Phenolic Resins Phenolic resins are widely used in various fields due to their excellent properties, such as aerospace, automotive manufacturing, and electronic packaging. Understanding the pyrolysis behavior of phenolic resins under different conditions helps us optimize their performance and improve product performance and reliability.

By gaining a deeper understanding of the pyrolysis characteristics of phenolic resins, we can better grasp their application conditions and performance characteristics, providing strong support for practical applications.