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publicationNumber EP-0146983-A3
titleOfInvention Polymers of caprolactam having high impact strength
abstract Polymers of caprolactam, having high impact strength, nobtained by means of anionic polymerization, containing a nrubbery phase distributed homogeneously inside the polym­ner consisting of alternating copolyesteramides with elas­ntomeric properties, and related production process, consist­ning in dissolving or swelling the elastomeric phase in nmonomer caprolactam, and submitting the mixture to a npolymerization at temperatures variable within the range of nfrom 120°C to 160°C, in the presence of a basic initiator, and nof an activator.
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