Coated resin molded-article

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Hollow or container type article – Nonself-supporting tubular film or bag

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428412, 428480, 428 357, 264DIG33, 2642091, 426106, 427 541, B32B 2736, B65D 5300, C08J 910

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050472704

ABSTRACT:
Provided herein is a coated resin molded-article which comprises a polyester resin substrate and a cured coating formed thereon which contains a curable phosphazene compound. The molded article will find use as film, sheet, and container which have improved abrasion resistance, weather resistance, heat resistance, heat shock resistance, hot water resistance, moisture resistance, alkali resistance, impact resistance, cloud resistance, transparency, oil resistance, surface gloss, and air barrier properties, while keeping the good properties of the resin.

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