Dispersion of addition (co)polymers in an organic liquid

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...

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524398, 524399, 524400, 524431, 524441, 524474, 524779, 524780, 524781, 524783, 524785, 524786, 524856, 525123, 525131, 525301, 525302, 525303, 525310, 525286, 525316, 525340, C08F27906, C08F 214, C08K 501, C08K 556

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ABSTRACT:
Stable dispersion of addition (co)polymers in an inert relatively non-polar organic hydrocarbon liquid, the dispersed particles embracing both a (co)polymer and a polymer containing an ethylenically unsturated monamer. The (co)polymers are substantially composed of:

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