U.V.-Curable resin with amine accelerator

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy

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20415918, 20415923, 427 541, 525 21, 525 22, 525 26, 526204, 526208, 526301, 528 54, C08F 250, C08K 534

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ABSTRACT:
A coating composition is disclosed which is curable under the influence of ultraviolet light and which comprises a U.V.-curable binder, a photoinitiator and as accelerator a polycyclic condensation product of formaldehyde or acetaldehyde and an aliphatic or cycloaliphatic diprimary 1,2-diamine. The U.V.-curable binder is preferably an adduct containing at least one isocyanate group of (a) an acrylic or methacrylic hydroxy ester having 5 to 20 carbon atoms and (b) a polyisocyanate having 4 to 44 carbon atoms and 2 to 4 isocyanate groups.

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