Bakelite® Molding Compounds

Bakelite Synthetics manufactures molding compounds as well as specific resins for the manufacture of molding compounds.

When used as molding compounds, Bakelite products provide the combination of insulating properties, high heat resistance, rigidity, surface hardness and other requirements needed for demanding applications, particularly in the electronics and transportation industries. Molding compounds are available in a range of viscosities  to meet specific processing needs.

 

The product line includes:

  • High-strength, glass fiber-reinforced phenolic, polyester and epoxy molding compounds
  • Graphite and carbon fiber-reinforced Carbomould molding compounds designed to meet tribologic demands 
  • Electrically-sophisticated, elimination product-free, glass fiber-reinforced epoxy and polyester molding compounds 
  • Thermoset molding compounds with good electrical insulating properties and high heat resistance
  • Sustainable solutions for household and appliance applications

Molding compounds based on Bakelite® resins can be easily shaped into an infinite variety of contours and forms and can be modified in various ways to provide additional properties for  appliances as well as other molded products.

For more information on how Bakelite® products can enhance your application, click on the appropriate industry. 

Get in Touch

You want to join our story as a customer or as a talent? We are looking forward to hearing about your ideas or help you if you would like to know more about a product or technology.

Michael Stahl

Your contact for general requests.

Contact us

Gaye Haas

North America, South America, Australia

Your contact for Phenolic and Amino Resins.

Contact us

Heike Haas

Africa, Asia, Europe, Russia

Your contact for Phenolic and Amino Resins.

Contact us

Ganapathy Viswanathan

Your contact for Aromatic Polyols.

Contact us

Rene Hackler

Your contact for Molding Compounds.

Contact us

Jan Prins

Your contact for Formaldehyde.

Contact us
What is your interest?