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Increasing the melt viscosities of a polyester resin

Manson, Jan-anders E  
•
Leterrier, Yves  
•
Japon, Sonia
2004

The invention relates to a process for increasing the melt viscosities of polyester resins. This process comprises a step of heating the polyester resin in the temperature range comprised between the melting temperature of the polyester resin and the degradation temperature of the polyester resin with the addition of at least one modifier compound which has at least three glycidyl side chains. The improved polyester resins, having such improved properties, are used for the production of polyester foamed materials.

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patent
EPO Family ID

8236439

Author(s)
Manson, Jan-anders E  
Leterrier, Yves  
Japon, Sonia
Note

Alternative title(s) : (de) Erhöhung der schmelzviskosität von polyester (fr) Augmentation des viscosites de fusion d'une resine polyester

TTO classification

TTO:6.0144

EPFL units
AVP-R-TTO  
LTC  
DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

DE69914939

DE

T2

2004-09-16

ES2214894

ES

T3

2004-09-16

DE69914939

DE

D1

2004-03-25

AT259849

AT

T

2004-03-15

EP1137696

EP

B1

2004-02-18

EP1137696

EP

A1

2001-10-04

WO0029470

WO

A1

2000-05-25

EP1000963

EP

A1

2000-05-17

Available on Infoscience
June 13, 2017
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