Thermosetting polymer dispersions and process for production the

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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ABSTRACT:
A thermosetting synthetic polymer dispersion obtained by copolymerizing unsaturated monomers in a non-polar organic liquid or an organic liquid having a low polarity in the presence of a stabilizer formed by reacting (1) a partially blocked isocyanate containing a free isocyanate group and a blocked isocyanate group with (2) an active hydrogen-containing, polymer compound in such a ratio that the amount of the active hydrogen group of the compound (2) is at least equivalent to the amount of the free isocyanate group of the isocyanate compound (1), and a process for the preparation of such a thermosetting synthetic polymer dispersion.

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