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This study provides an economic analysis of Epoxy Cresol Novolac Resin production from epichlorohydrin and o-cresol for a plant located in the United States.

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This report presents a techno-economic study of a process for Epoxy Phenol Novolac Resin production from phenol, formaldehyde and epichlorohydrin in a plant constructed in the United States. The process examined comprises two main steps: condensation of phenol and formaldehyde to produce phenol novolac resin; and (2) epoxidation of the phenol novolac resin with epichlorohydrin to form Epoxy Phenol Novolac Resin.

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This report presents the economics of Liquid and Solid Epoxy Resins production from epichlorohydrin and bisphenol A (BPA) considering a United States-based facility. In this process, epichlorohydrin and BPA are reacted in the presence of an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution to form Liquid Epoxy Resin. The resulting resin is purified and further reacted with BPA to produce the Solid Epoxy Resin. Part of the Liquid Epoxy Resin obtained is also sold as co-product.

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In this report, epichlorohydrin and bisphenol A (BPA) are used in the production of Liquid Epoxy Resin (LER) only. The economic analysis considers a plant located in the United States. Epichlorohydrin and BPA are reacted in the presence of an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution to form Liquid Epoxy Resin.

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This report presents a feasibility analysis of Solid Epoxy Resin (SER) production from liquid epoxy resin (LER) and bisphenol A (BPA) in the United States. This process consists of a chain-extension reaction of liquid epoxy resin with bisphenol A, often referred to as the advancement or fusion process.

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