Use of unsaturated polyesters as additive binders improving adhe

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From carboxylic acid or derivative thereof

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528306, C08G 6354

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ABSTRACT:
Unsaturated polyesters based on isophthalic acid are used as additive binders in coating agents. With the use of these polyesters, the resultant coatings have an adhesiveness to metallic substrates to be protected which is improved in relation to the comparable state of the art coatings. Furthermore, coatings are obtained by which the conditions for the protection of metals from corrosion (good adhesion of the coatings on metallic, in particular, critical metallic substrates, and good resistance of the coatings to environmental influences, in particular, good resistance to hydrolysis) are improved. Hence, improved protection from corrosion is achieved.

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