Urea-Formaldehyde is prepared by *condensation polymerization* of urea and formaldehyde, releasing water molecules.
Urea-Formaldehyde is formed by *condensation polymerization*, a step-growth process where water is released.
Urea-Formaldehyde is a *thermosetting plastic*, meaning it hardens permanently when heated and cannot be remolded.
Urea-Formaldehyde is *heat-resistant and insulating*, making it ideal for electrical fittings like switches, plugs, and sockets.
UF resins are widely used in *molding powders, adhesives, laminates, and surface coatings*.
UF is *heat-resistant, rigid, and a good electrical insulator*, making it suitable for electrical components.
UF resins become *hard, rigid, and glossy* after curing, ideal for laminates and molded objects.
Being a *thermosetting plastic*, UF *cannot be remolded* after it has been hardened by heat.