Phenolic resin-polyisocyanate binder systems containing dibasic

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260 318T, C08K 509, C08K 510, B22C 122

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042731798

ABSTRACT:
Dibasic esters and blends of dibasic esters, particularly diethyl malonate, dimethyl adipate, dimethyl glutarate and dimethyl succinate are used as part or all of the solvent in solvent systems for two-package resin compositions comprising a phenolic resin component and a polyisocyanate hardener package and, in three-package systems.

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