CFC is used as a semi-product for the production of urea formaldehyde, melamine-carbamide-formaldehyde resins and for carbamide treatment to resist slumping; it is used in woodworking and furniture industry for production of plywood, chipboards, etc.
Production: The CFC production method bases on catalytic oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde along with subsequent absorption of formaldehyde with carbamide solution.
Appearance | Homogenous viscous liquid |
Mass share of total formaldehyde, % | 58,0 ± 2,0 |
Mass share of carbamide, % | 23,0 ± 2,0 |
Mass share of methanol, %, not exceeding | 0,3 |
Concentration of hydrogen ions, pH | 7,0 – 9,0 |
Buffer capacity, ml, not exceeding | 20+ |
Mass share of dry residue during calcinations (ash content), %, not exceeding | 0,5 |
Mass share of methylol groups, %, at least | 25,0 |
Funnel viscosity at temperature (20±05) °С, by flow meter VZ-246 (nozzle 4 mm), s, not exceeding | 80 |
Terms and periods of storage: |
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Storage temperature, °С | (+10 +30) |
Warranty storage period (since the date of fabrication) | 6 months |
At low temperatures (down to -40, °С) CFC turns into paste (it gets sluggish). When it is heated in accordance with the requirements of specifications, it returns to the initial state.
It is supplied in rail cars (model 15-1487-01).
Consumers of these products get considerable benefits.