Bakelite , trademarked synthetic resin invented in 1907 by Belgian-born American chemist Leo Hendrik Baekeland. A hard, infusible, and chemically resistant plastic, Bakelite was based on a chemical combination of phenol and formaldehyde (phenol-formaldehyde resin), two compounds that were derived Bakelite is a thermosetting phenol formaldehyde resin invented by Leo Baekeland in 1907. It was the first plastic made from synthetic components and was widely used in electrical insulators, radio and telephone casings, and other products. Bakelite is a thermosetting polymer made of phenol and formaldehyde. Learn how it is prepared, what are its properties and uses, and take a quiz to test your knowledge. Have you ever heard of bakelite ? If you are interested in plastics, you probably have. Bakelite is the world’s first synthetic plastic, and it was invented over a century ago. Bakelite is still used today for many purposes, especially in the form of bakelite sheet. Bakelite sheet is a flat sheet of bakelite that can be cut, drilled, milled, or turned into various shapes and sizes. In this article, we will explain what bakelite sheet is, how it’s made, and why it’s useful.

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