Mixed masked (poly)isocyanates

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From reactant having at least one -n=c=x group as well as...

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C252S182200, C252S182210

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06965007

ABSTRACT:
A composition of at least partially masked isocyanates. The isocyanates are masked by at least two different masking agents, selected such that in the octanol test at 110° C., the ratio: D=percentage in equivalents of masking agents unblocking first at 110° C./percentage in equivalents of masking agents unblocking last at 110° C., is greater than 4/3, advantageously greater then 1.5, preferably greater than 2. When a masking agent comprises a phenol function as a masking function, it does not comprise a COOH function.

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