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titleOfInvention Moisture-curable primer composition
abstract (57) [Problem] To obtain a one-component moisture-curable primer composition which has a wide range of adaptability from a low-polarity adherend to a high-polarity adherend, and is excellent in dryness, durability and hot water resistance. SOLUTION: A urethane prepolymer obtained by reacting polybutadiene glycol with an excess amount of an isocyanate compound and a low chlorinated polyolefin having a chlorination ratio of 10% or more and 45% or less are diluted with an inert organic solvent. One-part moisture-curable primer composition for adhesive tape.
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