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publicationDate 1989-06-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H01139645-A
titleOfInvention Polyetherimide resin molding material
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain the title molding material improved in releasability and molding processability without impairing the appearance and mechanical strength of the molded products therefrom, by incorporating a polyetherimide resin with at least one kind of compound selected from metallic soaps and fatty acid (bis)amides followed by kneading in a molten state. CONSTITUTION:The objective molding material can be obtained by incorporating (A) 100 pts.wt. of a polyetherimide resin having structure of the formula with (B) 0.02-5 (pref. 0.1-3) pts.wt. of at least on kind of compound selected from metallic soaps including 10-30C fatty acid Mg, Al, Ca, Li, Zn and Ba salts and 10-30C fatty acid amides or bisamides (e.g., lauric acid amide, myristic acid amide) and furthermore, if needed, (C) such ingredient(s) as filler, fibrous reinforcer, stabilizer, ultraviolet light absorber and/or colorant followed by mixing using e.g., a Henschel mixer and then kneading using e.g., a hot roll or extruder.
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