Cationic, cross-linkable acrylic-polyester resin binder systems

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 294UA, 260 294R, 260 296NR, 260835, 260836, 260837R, 260850, 260851, 260856, 260873, 260874, C08L 6706, C08F29904

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041511484

ABSTRACT:
Cationic, cross-linkable acrylic-polyester emulsion binder resin systems are described which are useful as adhesives for binding organic, metal, and glass filaments to each other and to various substrates in the preparation of reinforced composites. These novel binder resin systems are derived from copolymerized ethylenically unsaturated monomers having pendant non-functional, cross-linking functional, and cationic groups. The cationic polymer emulsions are particularly useful when they are cross-linked with polyester resin polymer chains such as those formed by condensing unsaturated dicarboxylic acids with polyols and which can be applied as stable aqueous emulsions.

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