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alkyds (noun) - synthetic resins used in paints, typically made by combining a polyhydric alcohol with a dicarboxylic acid
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Silicone alkyds for use at high temperature.
Suitable compression molding compounds include alkyds.
Or with fatty alkyds containing acid groups.
Alkyds are polyesters containing unsaturated fatty acids.
These drying alkyds are cured in air.
Alkyds are often characterized by their oil length.
High solids air drying alkyds.
Such alkyds are very easy to emulsify in water.
They are usually fatty alkyds.
Alkyds are normally used as components in paint binders.
Typical examples of such resins are alkyds.
Penta alkyds are made this way.
A further class include waterborne alkyds and polyesters.
Alkyds are used in paints and in moulds for casting.
Better performance than alkyds.

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Alkyds are typical examples of such polymers.
Such acrylic modified waterborne alkyds are useful in a variety of coating compositions.
Alkyds has the same characteristics of oil paint.
The invention further relates to the obtained high solids urethane alkyds.
Uralkyds are analogous to the polyester alkyds.
Other water reducible resins such as polyester and alkyds may be used.
Alkyds and other polyesters.
Silicones may be used to modify alkyds and polyesters for better exterior durability.
Alkyds are essentially polyesters reacted or modified with drying oils.
More preferably the alkyd resins are oil modified or fatty acid modified alkyds.
Vegetable alkyds can be used as binder for the pigments.
The polyesters described do not contain unsaturated fatty acid groups and are not alkyds.
Both types of alkyds can be regarded as so called high solids.
Unsaturated fatty acids that find use in the manufacture of alkyds include the fatty oils.
Uralkyds are produced from base alkyds having excess hydroxy functionality.
The widely used polyamide modified thixotropic alkyds are usually heated before use to liquefy them.
Alkyds can be modified with rosin esterified in place of some oil acids.
Background of the invention Urethane alkyds are analogous to the polyester alkyds.
Urethane alkyds are produced from base alkyds having excess hydroxy functionality.
Modification of Alkyds.
Most unmodified alkyds have low chemical and alkali resistance.
A term concerned mostly with oils, acrylics or alkyds.
The principal advantages of alkyds are low cost and relatively foolproof application characteristics.
It will be appreciated that emulsions of the alkyds of the invention e . g.
Preferred alkyds are polyester resins made from polybasic acids and polyhydric alcohols.
An approach based on polyesters or alkyds ( polyester ) have been used in the past.
Polyesters and alkyds are other examples of resinous binders useful for preparing the basecoating composition.
Thus, it is mainly the autoxidatively curing alkyds that have been affected.
All the exemplified alkyds contain significantly high amounts of VOC.
By adding certain modifying resins, it is possible to produce thixotropic alkyds for decorative use.
The original alkyds were compounds of glycerol and phthalic acid sold under the name Glyptal.
Particularly useful resinous binders are acrylic polymers, polyesters including alkyds and polyurethanes.
Of alkyds or polyurethane, coated with glass microspheres.
Alternatively, the polyether alkyds can be extruded to prepare filaments.
Alkyds are produced by condensation of a polybasic acid, a polyfunctional alcohol and a fatty acid.

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