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publicationDate 1992-03-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-298999-A7
titleOfInvention AIR DRYING CHLORO RUBBER COMBINATION JEFFS
abstract The invention relates to air-drying chlorinated rubber combination paints which, while retaining the properties of the coatings, such as drying, Filmhaerte, Elastizitaet, are improved in the important for the corrosion protection effects of water swellability and blistering. The paints contain a binder combination of 70 to 40 parts chlorinated rubber and 30 to 60 parts of a low molecular weight esterification product with up to 50 parts by mass in% dicyclopentadiene units consisting of polyhydric alcohols, maleic fumaric acid and dicyclopentenyl alcohol. Optionally, the esterification product may contain up to 35% fatty acids and / or other polycarboxylic acids. {Combination paints, air-drying; Chlorinated rubber; esterification; dicyclopentadiene; maleic acid; polyhydric alcohols; dicyclopentenyl; fatty acids; dicarboxylic acids; water swellability; Blistering}
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