Urea Formaldehyde
UF85
K-UF85-3000D
The Urea-Formaldehyde process is a chemical reaction that produces urea-formaldehyde resins, which are widely used in diverse industries, including wood products, textiles, paper, and plastics. These resins are valued for their adhesive and binding properties, as well as their capacity to provide water resistance and durability.
The process involves the reaction between urea and formaldehyde in the presence of a catalyst and under controlled conditions of temperature and pH.
It's important to cite that the Urea-Formaldehyde process has some environmental concerns, as formaldehyde is a volatile organic compound (VOC) that can emit harmful gases.
Our process takes step to minimize formaldehyde emissions and secure the safety of workers and end-users and our experts continually researching for development of alternative and more environmentally friendly resin systems.