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Archive | 1988

Cyanoguanidines as hardeners for epoxy resins

Peter Dr. Flury; Alex Alder


Archive | 1993

Aromatic urea compound used as hardening accelerator for a composition of epoxy resin and dicyandiamide

Andreas Dr. Mühlebach; Peter Dr. Flury


Archive | 1993

Curable compositions based on epoxy resins or mixtures of epoxy resins and polyisocyanates containing trisimidazolyl triazines

Andreas Dr. Mühlebach; Peter Dr. Flury


Archive | 1994

Phosphorus-containing flameproofing agents for epoxy resin materials

Peter Dr. Flury; Carl W. Mayer; Wolfgang Scharf; Ennio Vanoli


Archive | 1994

Oligomeric cyanoguanidines hardeners for epoxy resins

Peter Dr. Flury; Martin Roth; Sameer H. Eldin


Archive | 1987

Multifunctional epoxide resins

Charles E. Dr. Monnier; Sameer H. Eldin; Peter Dr. Flury


Archive | 1996

Semiconductor encapsulating epoxy resin compositions suitable for semiconductor encapsulation, their manufacture and use, semiconductor devices encapsulated therewith

Eiichi Asano; Takayuki Aoki; Toshio Shiobara; Peter Dr. Flury; Wolfgang Scharf; Tadashi Okada


Archive | 1987

Copolymers from N-hydroxyphenyl maleimide derivatives and allylic compounds

Martin Roth; Peter Dr. Flury; Sameer H. Eldin


Archive | 1991

PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS FLAME RETARDANT FOR POLYMERS

Peter Dr. Flury; Wolfgang Scharf


Archive | 1997

Fabrication of moulded bodies from epoxy resins by means of an automatic pressure gelling process

Dean Tallak Behm; Peter Dr. Flury; Thomas Kainmueller

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Toshio Shiobara

Nagaoka University of Technology

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