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titleOfInvention Heat-resistant AES resin composition with tiger skin lines reduced or eliminated and preparation thereof
abstract The invention discloses a heat-resistant AES resin composition with tiger skin lines reduced or eliminated and a preparation method thereof; the composition comprises the following components in parts by weight: 30-50 parts of acrylonitrile-ethylene propylene diene monomer-styrene graft copolymer, 40-65 parts of acrylonitrile-styrene copolymer, 5-20 parts of heat-resistant agent and 0.1-5.0 parts of processing aid; the crosslinking degree of the ethylene propylene diene monomer of the acrylonitrile-ethylene propylene diene monomer-styrene graft copolymer is 40-70 wt%. The method is simple and easy to implement, and the prepared thermoplastic AES resin composition can completely avoid the tiger skin line defect on the surface of an injection molding part, has excellent mechanical properties, and is particularly suitable for automobile exterior trimming part products with larger size and more complex structure; such as automobile grilles, pillar panels, tail trim panels, etc.
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