Amino Resins

Hans Diem

Hans Diem

BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen, Germany

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Günther Matthias

Günther Matthias

BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen, Germany

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Robert A. Wagner

Robert A. Wagner

Dynea Austria GmbH, Krems/Donau, Austria

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First published: 15 October 2010
Citations: 10

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Introduction

2.

Physical Properties

3.

Chemical Properties

4.

Raw Materials

5.

Production

5.1.

Principle Aspects

5.1.1.

Hydroxymethylation

5.1.2.

Condensation

5.1.3.

Principal Components of an Amino Resin Solution

5.2.

Production Processes

5.2.1.

Batchwise Production

5.2.2.

Continuous Production

5.2.3.

Production of Special Products and Foams

6.

Environmental Protection

7.

Types of Resins and Their Properties

7.1.

Urea Resins (UF Resins)

7.1.1.

Pure Urea – Formaldehyde Resins

7.1.2.

Mixed Condensates

7.1.3.

Condensation of Urea with Other Aldehydes

7.1.4.

Resins from Urea Derivatives

7.1.5.

Modified Urea Resins

7.2.

Melamine Resins

7.2.1.

Unmodified Melamine Resins

7.2.2.

Modified Melamine Resins

7.3.

Urethane Resins

7.4.

Cyanamide and Dicyanodiamide Resins

7.5.

Sulfonamide Resins

7.6.

Aniline Resins

8.

Analysis

9.

Storage and Transportation

10.

Uses

11.

Economic Aspects

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