Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Patent
1996-04-05
1998-01-27
Yoon, Tae
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
524501, 524502, 523201, 525193, C08F 800, C08L 2326, C08L 3102
Patent
active
057123390
ABSTRACT:
An aqueous polymer dispersion containing polymer particles formed of at least two polymers, the polymer particles of the dispersion having a minimum film-forming temperature below 60.degree. C. and being formed of two different polymers namely polymer A having a glass transition temperature (T.sub.gA) of not more than 10.degree. C., and forming from 5 to 65% by weight of the total polymer; and polymer B having a glass transition temperature (T.sub.gB) of more than 25.degree. C., and forming from 5 to 65% by weight of the total polymer; together with a multifunctional material (C) present in an amount of from 5 to 70% by weight of the total polymer system.
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Cossar Philip
Guerin Patrick
Reynolds Emmanuelle
Sutton Paul
Fein Michael B.
Koons, Jr. Robert A.
Sartomer Company
Yoon Tae
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