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Polyaspartic ester chemistry was first introduced in the early 1990s making it a relatively new technology. The patents were issued to Bayer in Germany and Miles Corporation in the United States. It utilizes the aza-Michael addition reaction. These products are then used in coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers. Pure polyurea reacts extremely quickly making them almost unusable without plural component spray equipment. Polyaspartic technology utilizes a partially blocked amine to react more slowly with the isocyanates and thus produce a modified polyurea. The amine/diamine or even triamine functional coreactant for aliphatic polyisocyanate is typically reacted with a maleate. Polyaspartic esters (PAE) initially found use in conventional solvent-borne two-component polyurethane coati

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  • Polyasparaginsäureester, (Polyaspartate, Polyaspartics) kurz oft auch Asparaginester genannt, ist eine Bezeichnung für eine Gruppe von Verbindungen, die als Reaktionskomponenten in „Very High Solids“ 2-Komponenten-Polyurethan-Lacken verwendet werden. Der Vorteil dieser Verbindungen liegt in der niedrigen Viskosität und der schnellen Antrocknung bzw. Reaktivität. (de)
  • Polyaspartic ester chemistry was first introduced in the early 1990s making it a relatively new technology. The patents were issued to Bayer in Germany and Miles Corporation in the United States. It utilizes the aza-Michael addition reaction. These products are then used in coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers. Pure polyurea reacts extremely quickly making them almost unusable without plural component spray equipment. Polyaspartic technology utilizes a partially blocked amine to react more slowly with the isocyanates and thus produce a modified polyurea. The amine/diamine or even triamine functional coreactant for aliphatic polyisocyanate is typically reacted with a maleate. Polyaspartic esters (PAE) initially found use in conventional solvent-borne two-component polyurethane coatings. (en)
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  • Polyasparaginsäureester, (Polyaspartate, Polyaspartics) kurz oft auch Asparaginester genannt, ist eine Bezeichnung für eine Gruppe von Verbindungen, die als Reaktionskomponenten in „Very High Solids“ 2-Komponenten-Polyurethan-Lacken verwendet werden. Der Vorteil dieser Verbindungen liegt in der niedrigen Viskosität und der schnellen Antrocknung bzw. Reaktivität. (de)
  • Polyaspartic ester chemistry was first introduced in the early 1990s making it a relatively new technology. The patents were issued to Bayer in Germany and Miles Corporation in the United States. It utilizes the aza-Michael addition reaction. These products are then used in coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers. Pure polyurea reacts extremely quickly making them almost unusable without plural component spray equipment. Polyaspartic technology utilizes a partially blocked amine to react more slowly with the isocyanates and thus produce a modified polyurea. The amine/diamine or even triamine functional coreactant for aliphatic polyisocyanate is typically reacted with a maleate. Polyaspartic esters (PAE) initially found use in conventional solvent-borne two-component polyurethane coati (en)
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  • Polyasparaginsäureester (de)
  • Polyaspartic esters (en)
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