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titleOfInvention Epoxy resin for paint and method for producing the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an epoxy resin for coatings having sufficient solubility in an aliphatic solvent such as mineral spirit, and excellent in adhesion and flexibility of a coating film. Aim. SOLUTION: A phenol novolak resin obtained from an alkylphenol compound having an alkyl group having an average carbon number of 5 or more and formaldehyde, wherein the average number of phenolic hydroxyl groups in one molecule is 2.5 to 6, and one molecule An epoxy equivalent having two epoxy groups in the 0 or less epoxy resin and a dibasic acid having an alkylene structure having an average carbon number of 4 or more by mixing the ratio of the number of moles of the epoxy resin / the number of phenolic hydroxyl groups in the phenol novolak resin to 0.3 to 1 0.5 / 1 and the ratio of the number of carboxyl groups of the dibasic acid / the number of moles of the epoxy resin is 1/3 to 15. When the reaction is completed, 40 to 60 of the epoxy groups in the epoxy resin are reacted. % Remained as unreacted epoxy groups.
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