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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 26, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 17, 2005
Hubert Baumgart, Münster, DE;
Horst Hintze-brüning, Münster, DE;
Fatmir Raka, Münster, DE;
Gabriele Dlugosch, Worms, DE;
Frank Dietsche, Schriesheim, DE;
Nick Gruber, Mannhem, DE;
Erich Beck, Ladenburg, DE;
Reinhold Schwalm, Wachenheimr, DE;
Klaus Menzel, Ludwigshafen, DE;
Yvonne Heischkel, Mannheim, DE;
Berthold Austrup, Nordkichen, DE;
Hubert Baumgart, Münster, DE;
Horst Hintze-Brüning, Münster, DE;
Fatmir Raka, Münster, DE;
Gabriele Dlugosch, Worms, DE;
Frank Dietsche, Schriesheim, DE;
Nick Gruber, Mannhem, DE;
Erich Beck, Ladenburg, DE;
Reinhold Schwalm, Wachenheimr, DE;
Klaus Menzel, Ludwigshafen, DE;
Yvonne Heischkel, Mannheim, DE;
Berthold Austrup, Nordkichen, DE;
BASF Coatings AG, Munster, DE;
Abstract
A process for producing moldings, in which a solventborne or aqueous, pigmented coating composition (P) and a free-radically crosslinkable coating composition (K), which after crosslinking to completion produces a transparent coating (KE) are applied to a support sheet, a dried but as yet not completely crosslinked coating (KT) is produced from the coating composition (K), the coated support sheet is shaped and is injection backmolded or foam-backed with a liquid polymeric material, and the coating (KT)—if this has not already taken place—is cured or aftercured; the crosslinkable coating composition (K) comprising a free- radically crosslinkable component (KK) which comprises carbamate and/or biuret and/or allophanate and/or urea and/or amide groups.