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Archive | 1995

Allophanate-groups containing polyisocyanates

Martin Brahm; Lutz Schmalstieg; Josef Dr. Pedain


Archive | 1997

Use of nonionic, water-dispersible polyisocyanates as concrete additives

Hans-Josef Laas; Martin Brahm; Jan Mazanek; Hermann Kober; Manfred Dr. Schönfelder; Dietbert Prof.Dr. Knöfel; Karl-Georg Böttger; Anke Reinschmidt


Archive | 1995

Water-dispersible polyisocyanate compositions

Martin Brahm; Wolfgang Kremer; Lutz Schmalstieg; Joachim Probst; Werner Kubitza


Archive | 1994

Water-soluble or water-dispersible polyisocyanate composition, a process for its preparation and its use in coating compositions

Lutz Schmalstieg; Wolfgang Kremer; Martin Brahm; Joachim Probst; Werner Kubitza


Archive | 1993

Isocyanate prepolymers, a process for their production and their use in one-component coating compositions

Martin Brahm; Lutz Schmalstieg; Werner Kubitza; Wieland Hovestadt; Josef Dr. Pedain


Archive | 1994

Olefinically unsaturated isocyanates

Martin Brahm; Eberhard Arning; Lutz Schmalstieg; Bernd Riberi


Archive | 1992

Binder mixtures for two-component polyurethane coating compositions

Martin Brahm; Dieter Margotte; Christian Wamprecht; Wieland Hovestadt; Juergen Dr Meixner


Archive | 2002

Process for the preparation of polyisocyanates by reaction of carboxylic acids with isocyanates, products prepared by this process and their use in polyurethanes

Martin Brahm; Christoph Gürtler


Archive | 1995

Polyisocyanates containing allophanate groups

Martin Brahm; Lutz Schmalstieg; Josef Dr. Pedain


Archive | 1994

Olefinically unsaturated isocyanates, a method for their production and their use in one-component coating compositions

Martin Brahm; Eberhard Arning; Lutz Schmalstieg; Jürgen Dr. Schwindt; Josef Dr. Pedain

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