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titleOfInvention Method of producing linking component for aminopolyol-base electrodip lacquer binders containing hydroxyl groups and/or primary and/or secondary amino groups
abstract The invention relates to urea derivatives, in particular, to the preparation of a crosslinking component for containing hydroxyl groups and / or primary and / or secondary amino groups of a binder for aminopolyol based electrical submersible varnishes. The purpose of the invention is to increase the hardness and resistance to solvents of cathode deposited, protonated and water-thinned coatings. Preparation of lead from 3-isocyanatmethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexyl isocyanate (in which the free isocyanate groups are blocked by compounds containing methylene groups reactive with isocyanate groups) and dimethyl or diethyl malonic acid ester or ethyl acetic ester until a cyanoacetic acid ester is reached, and the cytokine ester is ethyl acetate or ethyl acetate. corresponding to semi-blocked isocyanate, at their molar ratio of 1: 1, 0-1.2, in the presence of 0.1-0.5% by weight sodium or sodium phenol (catalyst) at room temperature e. The process is carried out with the subsequent addition of the obtained product at 30-40 ° C to a solution of diethylenetriamine or amino alcohol obtained from tetraethylenepentamine and 4 - methyl - 1,3 - dioxolane - 2 - it in a 1: 2 ratio, or diethanolamine containing an equivalent amount of isocyanate groups the pre-product is the amount of primary or secondary amino groups or OH groups in an inert organic solvent medium and the reaction is carried out to an NCO value of 0.1 wt.%. 1 tab.
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