GB/T 3403.1-2008
ActivePlastics - Urea-formaldehyde and urea/melamine-formaldehyde powder moulding compounds(UF-and UF/MF-PMCs)- Part 1: Designation system and basis for specifications
塑料 粉状脲-甲醛和脲/三聚氰胺-甲醛模塑料(UF-和UF/MF-PMCs) 第1部分: 命名系统和分类基础
Application Summary AI generated
This standard establishes a designation system and classification basis for urea-formaldehyde (UF) and urea/melamine-formaldehyde (UF/MF) powder moulding compounds. It is applied in the plastics industry to provide a consistent naming method based on material properties, such as filler type and processing characteristics, enabling manufacturers and users to specify these thermosetting materials for applications like electrical fittings, closures, and household items. The standard also serves as a foundation for creating product specifications and technical agreements between suppliers and buyers.
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