| What is Phenol? Phenol is a solid white, crystalline, organic chemical derived from
the basic raw materials of benzene and propylene. In turn, these materials are used to
produce the feedstock for phenol cumene.
Phenol is a vital raw material in the production of
high-impact phenolic resins used in plywood or oriented-strandboard (OSB) adhesives
for the construction, transportation and other industries. Phenol is also a component of
nylon, pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals. It is also used as a feedstock for two
other Sunoco products bisphenol A (for epoxy
and polycarbonate resins, used in compact discs, appliance parts and automotive coatings),
and aniline.
Manufacturing Information
Phenol is produced at Sunocos Frankford (Philadelphia, PA) and Haverhill, OH plants. It is transported by rail
car, barges and trucks. |