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  • Epoxy resins: They are commonly used in adhesives, coatings, and composite materials due to their strong chemical and heat resistance.
  • Phenolic resins: These resins are known for their excellent heat resistance and are often used in the production of circuit boards, automotive parts, and kitchen countertops.
  • Polyester resins: Widely used in fiberglass reinforced plastics, polyester resins offer good mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and durability.
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What are 3 types thermosetting?

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