novolac

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin novus (new) + Swedish lack (lacquer), because these materials were envisioned to replace natural lacquers such as copal resin.

Noun[edit]

novolac (plural novolacs)

  1. (materials science) Any of several polymers derived from phenols and formaldehyde with low molecular weight and related to Bakelite but less highly cross-linked.