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titleOfInvention Resin-based mastic sealer
abstract The present invention provides a resin-based mastic sealer capable of improving the followability to a bonding portion whose positional relationship changes relatively with a temperature change. A resin-based mastic sealer has a thermoplastic resin as a main component and includes a foaming agent and a curing agent. The viscosity η determined by dynamic viscoelasticity measurement of the resin-based mastic sealer is 7 × 10 3 [Pa · s] or less at a temperature of 150 ° C. or higher. [Selection] Figure 1
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