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Archive | 1997

Low monomer polyurethane prepolymer and process therefore

Gerd Bolte; Guenter Henke; Markus Kruedenscheidt; Astrid Omoruyi


Archive | 2002

Monomer-poor polyurethane bonding agent having an improved lubricant adhesion

Gerd Bolte; Markus Kruedenscheidt


Archive | 2000

Polyurethane composition useful as an adhesive for food packaging, is prepared by reaction of a polyurethane prepolymer, prepared from at least two different isocyanates and a curing agent

Gerd Bolte; Markus Kruedenscheidt


Archive | 1999

Adhesive which hardens in several stages

Gerd Bolte; Andreas Ferencz; Markus Kruedenscheidt; Thomas Offergeld


Archive | 2006

Adhesive composition with barrier characteristics

Guenter Henke; Markus Kruedenscheidt; Claudia Meckel-Jonas


Archive | 1999

Polyurethane adhesive useful especially for laminating applications is derived from polyisocyanate component and polyester-polyol component based on hydroxy-carboxylic acids, especially lactic acid

Christian Priebe; Markus Kruedenscheidt


Archive | 1999

Polyurethane binder for adhesive, paint, dispersion dye and molding is prepared using different types of isocyanate prepolymer both with nitrogen solely and not solely in isocyanate groups

Gerd Bolte; Markus Kruedenscheidt


Archive | 1999

Multistage hardening hot melt adhesive, useful for the production and sealing of boxes and cartons for high-stress applications, e.g. ready-to-bake meals

Gerd Bolte; Andreas Ferencz; Markus Kruedenscheidt; Thomas Offergeld


Archive | 2004

Use of polyurethane compositions of low monomer content as pressure sensitive adhesive

Gerd Bolte; Markus Kruedenscheidt


Archive | 2003

Adhesive composition having barrier properties

Guenter Henke; Claudia Meckel-Jonas; Markus Kruedenscheidt

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