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titleOfInvention Melt molding material and electric wire
abstract <P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a molten molding material comprising a tetrafluoroethylene copolymer excellent in resistance to flexural fatigue. <P>SOLUTION: The molten molding material comprises a tetrafluoroethylene copolymer which contains repeating units (a) based on tetrafluoroethylene and repeating units (b) based on CF<SB>2</SB>=CFOCF<SB>2</SB>CF<SB>2</SB>CF<SB>2</SB>CF<SB>3</SB>, wherein the copolymer has a molar ratio (a)/(b) of 90/10-99.8/0.2 and a volumetric flow rate at 380&deg;C of 0.1-1,000 mm<SP>3</SP>/sec. For example, the tetrafluoroethylene/CF<SB>2</SB>=CFOCF<SB>2</SB>CF<SB>2</SB>CF<SB>2</SB>CF<SB>3</SB>copolymer has a molar ratio (a)/(b) of 98.5/1.5 and a volumetric flow rate at 380&deg;C of 4.8 mm<SP>3</SP>/sec. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&amp;INPIT
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