CHEMICAL RESINS USE

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CARDOLITE CARDOLITE CORPORATION Suite 124 11 Deer Park Drive Monmouth Junction NJ 08852 chemical resins for use in the manufacture of epoxy resins, curing agents, diluents, and additives; friction binders and modifiers; photographic chemical intermediates; phenolic resins; rubber chemicals and additives; surfactants; printing ink resins; lubricants; and polymer additives and modifiers;
CORBOND Corbond Corporation 32404 East Frontage Road Bozeman MT 59715 chemical resins for use in the manufacture of spray in place polyurethane insulation;
PERFORMANCE INSULATION SYSTEM Corbond Corporation 32404 East Frontage Road Bozeman MT 59715 Chemical resins for use in the manufacture of spray in place polyurethane insulation;INSULATION SYSTEM;
PERFORMANCE POLYMERS MOTORS LIQUIDATION COMPANY 300 RENAISSANCE CENTER DETROIT MI 482653000 chemical resins for use in the manufacture of plastics;POLYMERS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to solid polyelectrolyte membranes and processes for their production. As solid polyelectrolyte materials, there have been known fluoropolymers which have perfluoroskeletons and side chains bearing sulfonic acid groups and heat-resistant resins which have hydrocarbon skeletons and contain alkylsulfonic acid or alkylphosphoric acid groups introduced thereto. The fluoropolymers are excellent in heat resistance and chemical resistance but have the problem of being expensive, while the heat-resistant resins have the problem of being poor in chemical resistance. Further, solid polyelectrolyte materials having higher electric conductivities have been desired. With the purpose of providing solid polyelectrolyte membranes having satisfactorily high electric conductivities and being excellent in heat resistance and chemical resistance and processes for producing the membranes, solid polyelectrolyte membranes are made from resins bearing both phosphoric acid groups and sulfonic acid groups which resins are obtained by copolymerizing a monomer bearing in the molecule a phosphoric acid group and an ethylenically unsaturated bond with a monomer bearing in the molecule a sulfonic acid group and an ethylenically unsaturated bond.