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publicationNumber RO-132099-A2
titleOfInvention OBTAINING POLYURETHANE ADHESIVES BICOMPONENTS USING PET WASTE
abstract The invention relates to a process for obtaining polyurethane adhesives for wood surfaces. The process according to the invention consists in that, in the first step, polyol polyester is synthesized by depolymerization of the polyethylene terephthalate waste in a microwave chemical reactor at a frequency of 2.45 GHz and a power density of 20 ... 600 W / kg, which is added up to 40-60% by weight with up to 30% by weight of polychloroprene-type elastomer or castor oil and / or polyalkylene amine, resulting in component A which is further mixed with component B type (4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate) in the weight of 25-70% by mass, with homogenization for 2 ... 5 min.
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