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Recent studies have described optimized synthesis solutions for obtaining a highly branched set of polyester acrylates.
highly reactive free-agent polyester acrylics are widely used as UV-cured adhesive resins for printing inks, coatings and materials manufactured. Especially for the latter, low-viscosity polyesters are of great interest because they allow UV-cured materials with reduced amounts of refringing thinners to regulate viscosity
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possibility of obtaining low-viscosity polyester acrylics from
is the synthesis of overspending structures, as the interaction of polymer chains is reduced compared to linear counterparts. In recent work, an optimized synthesis scheme has been described to obtain a highly acrylated set of highly paralytic polyester acrylics without the use of active reagents, such as acetate or acrylic, commonly used to synthesize these products.
the comprehensive characterization of synthetic resins and curing materials shows high reactivity and good mechanical properties compared to similar materials reported in the literature. The design of the structure significantly affects performance, allowing the synthesis of specific resins with a wide range of potential uses.
the study can be found in the Journal of Coating Technology and Research, volume 17, by mid-2020.
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