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filingDate 1987-07-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Method for coating polymer molded product
abstract PURPOSE:To eliminate coloration in the treatment at >70 deg.C by applying a polyurethane paint on a specified polymer molded product, and keeping the temp. at <=70 deg.C until the isocyanate group in the coated film is cured and disappears. CONSTITUTION:At least one kind among the metathesis polymerizable polycyclic cycloolefins capable of dissociating cyclopentadiene by the reverse Diels-Alder's reaction is used at least as a part of the monomer component. Polymerization and molding are simultaneously carried out in the presence of a metathesis polymerization catalyst to obtain a polymer molded product. The polyurethane contg. an aliphatic polycyanate as a curing agent is applied on the product, the temp. is kept at <=70 deg.C until the isocyanate group in the coated film disappears by the curing reaction, and the molded product is coated.
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