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titleOfInvention Method for producing lightweight polyester resin powder
abstract (57) [Summary] [Objective] An aqueous solution of a base is dispersed in an oil phase composed of an unsaturated polyester and a polymerizable monomer, and the dispersion is redispersed in an aqueous solution of a suspension stabilizer to crosslink and cure, In the method for producing a porous polyester resin powder by drying this, a porous polyester resin in which fine pores are uniformly formed with low specific gravity without being easily destroyed by heating or kneading. A powder is produced. [Structure] An isophthalic acid-based unsaturated polyester is used as the unsaturated polyester, an alkali metal hydroxide, carbonate, and / or bicarbonate is used as the base, and the amount of the base added is based on the acid value of the unsaturated polyester. 0.05 ~ The feature is that it is 0.8 equivalent.
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