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titleOfInvention A process for producing a water-dispersed polyurethane having improved drying speed, adhesiveness and hydrolysis ability through copolymerization and emulsion blending, and a water-dispersed polyurethane
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a water-dispersed polyurethane according to a copolymer by adding the respective polyols together in the step of preparing a soft-phase prepolymer, and a method for producing an aqueous dispersion polyurethane using each polyol, Relates to a technique for improving the drying speed, adhesion and hydrolysis ability of a water-dispersed polyurethane through an emulsion blend.n n n Conventional water-dispersed polyurethane not only failed to satisfy the adhesive strength and water-decomposing ability of the solvent-type product but also caused many problems due to the water-drying speed caused by the characteristics of the water-dispersed polyurethane. Accordingly, in the present invention, a crystalline polyester polyol having a melting point of 30 DEG C or higher, or an amorphous polyester polyol having a diethyl group as a side chain in a molecule, is used as a soft phase, and a chain extender such as diisocyanate, And developed a technique of preparing a water-dispersed polyurethane by copolymerization and emulsion blending by neutralizing a diol having a carboxyl group as an ion center and a tertiary amine having a carboxyl group equivalent and then dispersing the mixture by adding water.n n n n   Water-dispersed polyurethane, copolymerization, emulsion blend
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