Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for the curing of latently reactive, heat-curable compositions which do not harden at room temperature. The composition includes a polymer obtainable via reaction of certain compounds having two aldehyde groups with polyacrylate compounds having two or more acrylate groups, and also a compound which bears at least two thiol groups.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for the curing of latently reactive, heat-curable compositions which do not harden at room temperature. The composition includes a polymer obtainable via reaction of certain compounds having two aldehyde groups with polyacrylate compounds having two or more acrylate groups, and also a compound which bears at least two thiol groups.
Abstract:
Branched polyesters obtained by polycondensation of citric acid with at least one poly-alcohol having at least two hydroxyl groups and, if desired, further polycarboxylic acid components, the molar ratio of citric acid to polyalcohol being 2.4:1 to 1:3.