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Archive | 1984

Hardenable polyester molding materials

Anton Dr. Hesse; Hellmut Dr. Buensch; Bernhard Dr. Czauderna


Archive | 1987

Curable polyester molding materials

Anton Dr. Hesse; Walter Trautmann; Erhard Henkes


Archive | 1993

Preparation of a curable molding material

Anton Dr. Hesse; Juergen Hofmann; Walter Heckmann; Volker Warzelhan


Archive | 1988

Thickened molding compositions

Anton Dr. Hesse; Jan Holoch; Roland Dr Peter


Archive | 1980

Process for the preparation of cellular polymers having urethane groups, isocyanurate groups, or both

Peter Dr Horn; Anton Dr. Hesse; Peter Dr. Weyland; Wolfgang Dr. Straehle; Matthias Dr. Marx


Archive | 1983

Addition products from olefinically unsaturated polyester-polyols and alkylene polyamines, process for their preparation analogous to the Michael-reaction, their use as an additive for synthetic resins on isocyanate base and for the preparation of polyisocyanurate foams containing polyurethane groups

Peter Dr Horn; Wolfram Dr Frank; Anton Dr. Hesse; Matthias Dr. Marx


Archive | 1982

Storage stable dispersions of aromatic polyesters in polyhydroxyl compounds and their preparation

Peter Dr Horn; Anton Dr. Hesse; Walter Heckmann; Ulrich Dipl Chem Dr Lebert; Alfred Dipl Chem Dr Guthmann; Matthias Dr. Marx


Archive | 1992

Thickened curable moulding composition from unsaturated polyester resins

Anton Dr. Hesse; Dieter Buhl; Birgit Potthoff-Karl; Axel Sanner


Archive | 1984

Polyisocyanurate/polyurethane elastomers based on suspensions of crystalline polyesters and polyhydroxyl compounds

Peter Dr Horn; Anton Dr. Hesse; Walter Mann; Wolfram Dr Frank; Matthias Dr. Marx; Walter Heckmann


Archive | 1993

Curable molding material

Anton Dr. Hesse; Albin Berger; Walter Heckmann; Roger Klimesch

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