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abstract PURPOSE: To provide the title composition curable by photoirradiation or heating, consisting of a modified butyral resin having unsaturated group in its side chain through urethane linkage which is prepared by reaction between a high molecular weight butyral resin and unsaturated isocyanate at a specified proportion. n CONSTITUTION: A reaction is made between (A) a butyral resin ≥1000 (pref. ≥50000) in weight-average molecular weight [e.g. a compound of the formula ((l), (m) and (n) are such as to be 20≤(l)≤80, 0≤(m)≤15 and (l+m+n)=100)] and (B) a unsaturated isocyanate having each at least one isocyanate group and unsaturated group (e.g. methacryloyloxyethyl isocyanate) at such a proportion as to be 0.01 equivalent of the isocyanate group of the component B per equivalent of the secondary hydroxyl group of the component A, thus obtaining the objective composition excellent in resistance to heat and chemicals, suitable as a coating ingredient for electric material applications, etc. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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