polyesters in English

noun
1
a synthetic resin in which the polymer units are linked by ester groups, used chiefly to make synthetic textile fibers.
The equipment they invented removed the water as it was formed, resulting in a high molecular weight polyester .

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1. Alkyds and other polyesters:

2. Alkyds and other polyesters : *

3. Unsaturated polyesters, in primary forms (excluding liquid polyesters, polyacetals, polyethers, epoxide resins, polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyethylene terephthalate)

4. Biodegradabilities of various aliphatic polyesters in natural waters

5. Polyesters, in primary forms (excluding polyacetals, polyethers, epoxide resins, polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyethylene terephthalate, other unsaturated polyesters)

6. || || - Of polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters or other polyesters: || || || || || || ||

7. 20.16.4 | Polyethers and polyesters; polycarbonates, alkyd and epoxide resins |

8. – Of polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters or other polyesters: |

9. Of polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters or other polyesters: |

10. A composition and method for enhancement of acid value of polyesters

11. -Of polycarbonates, alkyd resins, polyallyl esters or other polyesters: 3920.61 - -Of polycarbonates

12. Saturated polyesters in primary forms (excl. polycarbonates, alkyd resins and poly"ethylene terephthalate")

13. Alkyds, or alkyd resins, are highly complex network polyesters that are manufactured for the paint industry

14. The present invention relates to PU powder coating compositions based on semi-crystalline polyesters, amorphous polyesters and blocked polyisocyanates and to their use for flexible, low-haze polyurethane powder coatings and more particularly for powder coil coatings.

15. CPA #.#.#: Paints and varnishes based on polyesters, acrylic or vinyl polymers, in a non-aqueous medium; solutions

16. Anhydrides are very versatile as they can undergo condensation reactions to give polyesters, -imides, -ester-amides, and -ester-imides

17. Saturated polyesters in primary forms (excl. polycarbonates, alkyd resins, poly(ethylene terephthalate) and poly(lactic acid))

18. Use of metal soaps of polycarboxylic acids or polycarboxylic acid partial esters as processing aids for polyesters

19. The present invention relates to powder coating compositions based on acid-group-containing (semi)crystalline polyesters A) and amorphous polyesters B) and also suitable curatives, to a process for their production and to their use for flexible, low-haze powder coatings.

20. CPA 20.30.12: Paints and varnishes based on polyesters, acrylic or vinyl polymers, in a non-aqueous medium; solutions

21. The processes of the present invention include preparing polyesters by direct esterification polymerization, transesterification polymerization, melt acidolysis polymerization and acid halide polymerization.

22. The development of Aliphatic-aromatic co-polyesters has combined excellent mechanical properties with biodegradability and an ideal replacement for the conventional nondegradable thermoplastics

23. In terms of type, the Biopolymers market can be classified into bio-PET, bio-PE, biodegradable polyesters, biodegradable starch blends, PLA, PTT, PHA and others segments

24. Adipates are saturated polyesters that exhibit strength and durability, excellent tear and abrasion resistance, resistance to solvents and resistance to oxidation and UV light degradation.

25. Mater-bi is “made of corn starch, vegetable oil derivatives, and Biodegradable synthetic polyesters” In our tests, only Mater-Bi was compostable at typical home compost pile conditions.

26. 39.01 * Condensation , polycondensation and polyaddition products , whether or not modified or polymerized and whether or not linear ( for example , phenoplasts , aminoplasts , alkyds , polyallyl esters and other unsaturated polyesters , silicones ) : *

27. Exemplary resins include alkyd resins, acrylic resins, modified alkyd resins, polyesters, urethane oils, vinyl halide polymers or copolymers, oleoresinous varnishes, nitrocellulose compositions, phenol-formaldehyde resin varnishes, and epoxy resins.

28. Alkyd resins, epoxy resins, phenolic resins, acrylic resins, polyesters, urea resins and melamine resins for use in the paint, textile, paper, wood and other industries, and for metal casting

29. Biopolymers are natural materials, structurally classified as polysaccharides, polyesters, polyamides, and hydrocarbons. Some examples of natural polymers commonly found in everyday life are rubber, starch, cotton, leather, wool, silk, etc

30. Various resins including alkyd resins, epoxy resins, phenolic resins, acrylic resins, polyesters, urea resins and melamine resins for use in the paint, textile, foundry, paper, wood and other industries

31. Polyesters of 1,2-propanediol and/or 1,3- and/or 1,4-butanediol and/or polypropyleneglycol with adipic acid, which may be end-capped with acetic acid or fatty acids C12-C18 or n-octanol and/or n-decanol

32. Topics addressed include developmental neurotoxicity of PBDEs, phosphorous flame retardants for polyesters, brominate flame retardants, flame retardants and developmental disabilities, organophosphorus flame retardants occurrence in environmental waters, effect profiles of different Brominated flame retardants in neurobehavioral and endocrine

33. Core Technologies Reichhold offers one of the most comprehensive ranges of technology in the coatings industry today from traditional Alkyds, polyesters, polyurethanes, epoxies and acrylics to more cutting-edge technologies such as BECKOSOL AQ® alkyd latexes, waterborne oil modified urethanes and waterborne epoxy curing agents

34. Throughout the Nomenclature, the term "man-made fibres" means staple fibres and filaments of organic polymers produced by manufacturing processes, either: (a) By polymerisation of organic monomers, such as polyamides, polyesters, polyurethanes or polyvinyl derivatives; or (b) By chemical transformation of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose, casein, proteins or algae), such as viscose rayon, cellulose acetate, cupro or alginates.

35. Throughout the nomenclature, the term 'man-made fibres` means staple fibres and filaments of organic polymers produced by manufacturing processes, either : (a) by polymerization of organic monomers, such as polyamides, polyesters, polyurethanes or polyvinyl derivatives; or (b) by chemical transformation of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose, casein, proteins or algae), such as viscose rayon, cellulose acetate, cupro or alginates.

36. Throughout the Classification, the term "man-made fibres" means staple fibres and filaments of organic polymers produced by manufacturing processes, either: a) By polymerisation of organic monomers, such as polyamides, polyesters, polyurethanes or polyvinyl derivatives; or b) By chemical transformation of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose, casein, proteins or algae), such as viscose rayon, cellulose acetate, cupro or alginates.

37. Throughout the nomenclature, the term 'man-made fibres' means staple fibres and filaments of organic polymers produced by manufacturing processes, either : (a) by polymerization of organic monomers, such as polyamides, polyesters, polyurethanes or polyvinyl derivatives; or (b) by chemical transformation of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose, casein, proteins or algae), such as viscose rayon, cellulose acetate, cupro or alginates.

38. The invention relates to the chemical extraction of lactic acid from polymer blends comprising polylactic acid and one or more further polyesters, and from mixtures comprising polylactic acid and one or more further polymers, by an alcoholysis of the polymer blends in the presence of alcohol for 6 to 30 h, at 80 to 160°C and a pressure of 0.05 to 10 bar.

39. Throughout the Nomenclature, the term "man-made fibres" means staple fibres and filaments of organic polymers produced by manufacturing processes, either: (a) By polymerisation of organic monomers to produce polymers such as polyamides, polyesters, polyolefins or polyurethanes, or by chemical modification of polymers produced by this process (for example, poly(vinyl alcohol) prepared by the hydrolysis of poly(vinyl acetate)); or (b) By dissolution or chemical treatment of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose) to produce polymers such as cuprammonium rayon (cupro) or viscose rayon, or by chemical modification of natural organic polymers (for example, cellulose, casein and other proteins, or alginic acid), to produce polymers such as cellulose acetate or alginates.