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titleOfInvention Quick-curing resin composition
abstract PURPOSE: A quick-curing resin composition, consisting of respective specific acyl isocyanate group-containing resin and active hydrogen-containing resin, and compound, instantaneously crosslinkable and curable at ordinary temperature and suitable for coating agents, adhesives, molding agents, etc. n CONSTITUTION: A quick-curing resin composition obtained by combining a resin having 0.1W72.2wt% acyl isocyanate group, preferably a polymer obtained by polymerizing an alkenoyl isocyanate expressed by the formula (R is H or lower alkyl) alone or with another ethylenic monomer having no active hydrogen atom, e.g. methyl (meth)acrylate, with a resin having ≥2 active hydrogen atoms, e.g. acrylic resin and/or a compound, e.g. ethylene glycol, preferably at 0.1W100 equivalent ratio of the active hydrogen atom to the acyl isocyanate group. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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