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titleOfInvention Polyurethane dispersion
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] To provide a polyurethane dispersion capable of economically producing a porous sheet material having excellent physical properties such as mechanical strength, appearance, and water vapor permeability. In a polyurethane dispersion comprising a polyurethane resin (A) and an organic solvent (B) having a limited mutual solubility with water, the polyurethane resin (A) is a polymer diol component having an average molecular weight of 4000 or more, or an average An essential component is a polymeric diol component having a molecular weight of 4000 or more 2 A polyurethane dispersion prepared from a urethane prepolymer component obtained by reacting one or more kinds of polymer diol mixed components, an excess amount of an organic diisocyanate, and a chain extender component.
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