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titleOfInvention UV absorber for thermoplastic polymer
abstract (57) [Problem] To add and knead to polyethylene terephthalate or polycarbonate which itself has excellent heat resistance, is inherently transparent, and requires high kneading and molding temperatures. Another object of the present invention is to provide an ultraviolet absorber for thermoplastic polymers, which does not impair the workability and work environment in the kneading step and the kneading product forming step and can obtain a molded article having intrinsic transparency. As a UV absorber for a thermoplastic polymer, a UV absorber containing a specific cyclic iminoester compound as a substantial component and having a weight loss start temperature in a thermogravimetric measurement adjusted within a range of 270 to 305 ° C is used.
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