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titleOfInvention Preparation of modified polyester resin of excellent solvent resistance
abstract The present invention provides a method for producing an acrylic modified polyester resin having improved physical properties such as weather resistance and pigment dispersibility. This method comprises (a) a polyhydric alcohol; Polybasic acids; And polymerizing at least one first acrylic monomer selected from methacrylic acid, acrylic acid, N-methylol acrylamide or 2-hydroxy ethyl methacrylate to prepare a polyester intermediate having a double bond at the terminal of the molecule; And (b) polymerizing the polyester intermediate obtained in step (a) with one or two or more second acrylic monomers capable of radical reaction at a temperature of 75 ° C to 130 ° C. do. Since the acrylic modified polyester obtained by the method of the present invention is excellent in weather resistance, pigment dispersibility, solvent resistance, and dryness, it can be advantageously used for ink binder for color steel printing or PET film coating requiring solvent resistance. .
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