5. Formulations
5.1 General
Hydroxylated polybutadienes are most often used in reaction with isocyanates to form polyurethanes according to the chemistry described in paragraph 4 and in article [AM 3 425].
Specific properties can be achieved through appropriate formulations, in single or two-component systems, by incorporating organic additives (such as plasticizers, bitumens), additives and mineral fillers, as summarized in figure 6 ).
The most commonly formulated systems are two-component systems:
the resin part includes hydroxylated polybutadiene resins, plasticizers, fillers and formulation additives;...
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