Abstract

‘Beetle’ etherified amino resins have been widely used as components in industrial stoving finishes and in lacquers for more than 40 years. The success of these resins rests chiefly on their ability to react with other polymers as well as to undergo self condensation. They are extremely versatile and as new film forming polymers have been introduced, amino resins have been modified appropriately. Thus their essential characteristics of compatibility, solubility and reactivity have been retained.

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