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Archive | 1997

Method of producing water-soluble condensates and addition products containing amino groups, and use of said condensates and addition products

Ulrich Steuerle; Hubert Meixner; Rainer Dyllick-Brenzinger; Wolfgang Reuther; Hartmut Kanter; Albert Hettche; Jürgen Weiser; Günter Scherr


Archive | 2007

Light wood-based materials

Lionel Gehringer; Stephan Weinkötz; Günter Scherr; Frank Braun; Maxim Peretolchin


Archive | 2011

Lignocellulose materials having good mechanical properties

Maxim Peretolchin; Günter Scherr; Stephan Weinkötz; Frank Braun; Olaf Kriha; Benjamin Nehls; Michael Schmidt; Michael Finkenauer; Jürgen von Auenmüller


Archive | 2008

Hyperbranched polymers comprising guanidine units

Daniel Schönfelder; Maxim Peretolchin; Bernd Bruchmann; Eva Rüba; Günter Scherr; Stephan Weinkötz


Archive | 2008

Highly-branched melamine polymers

Maxim Peretolchin; Eva Rüba; Daniel Schönfelder; Bernd Bruchmann; Günter Scherr


Archive | 2000

Melamine resin dispersions

Norbert Biedermann; Günter Scherr; Christof Jäckh; Jakob Decher; Valerie Andre; Werner Schnurr; Ingolf Hennig


Archive | 1998

Preparation of substituted guanidine derivatives

Thomas Greindl; Günter Scherr; Rolf Schneider; Klaus Mundinger


Archive | 2008

Hyperbranched urea-melamine polymers

Maxim Peretolchin; Eva Rüba; Daniel Schönfelder; Bernd Bruchmann; Günter Scherr


Archive | 2000

Fiberplates made of polyamines or polyamine-containing aminoplast resins as binding agents

Norbert Biedermann; Stephan Weinkötz; Günter Scherr; Franz Wolf; Gunter Lehmann; Ralph Lehnen


Archive | 1996

Aqueous alkyl diketene dispersions and the use thereof as glue for paper

Roland Ettl; Primoz Lorencak; Günter Scherr; Wolfgang Reuther; Günther Glas

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