Cardanol finds use in the chemical industry in resins, coatings, frictional materials, and surfactants used as pigment dispersants for water-based inks.
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CNSL-based Novolac is another versatile industrial monomer deriving from cardanol typically used as a composite applications providing good thermal and mechanical properties to the final composite material.
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"' Cardanol "'is a phenolic lipid obtained from anacardic acid, the main component of cashew nutshell liquid ( CNSL ), a byproduct of cashew nut processing.
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The shell of the cashew nut contains oil compounds which may cause contact dermatitis similar in severity to that of poison ivy, primarily resulting from the phenolic lipids, anacardic acid, and cardanol.
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Friction particles are made by polymerizing the unsaturated side chain of cardanol, followed by cross-polymerization with formaldehyde to yield a cardanol-formaldehyde resin by a process analogous to the formation of phenol-formaldehyde resins such as Bakelite.
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Friction particles are made by polymerizing the unsaturated side chain of cardanol, followed by cross-polymerization with formaldehyde to yield a cardanol-formaldehyde resin by a process analogous to the formation of phenol-formaldehyde resins such as Bakelite.
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Due to increased domestic demand for the processed cashews, the raw cashews are imported from Indonesia and Africa when the local produce is fully consumed . village also has a cardanol processing unit, which extracts phenol from the anacardic acid rich cashew shells.
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Cardanol is hydrophobic and remains flexible and liquid at very low temperatures; its freezing point is below " 20 �C, it has a density of 0.930 g / mL, and boils at 225 �C under reduced pressure ( 10 mmHg ).