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abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide a soft resin composition excellent in moldability (release property, low molding strain). [Structure] In the present invention, a resin composition [(A) / (B) weight ratio = 20/80 to 90 /, which is composed of the following thermoplastic polyurethane (A) and thermoplastic graft polymer (B): 10]. (A): 3-methyl-having a molecular weight of 3500 to 10000 By reacting a 1,5-pentanediol unit-containing polyester diol, an organic diisocyanate, and a chain extender (ratio of isocyanate group equivalent number / hydroxyl group equivalent number = 0.9 8 to 1.08) The obtained thermoplastic polyurethane (nitrogen atom content = 1.9% by weight or less). (B): A thermoplastic graft polymer obtained by graft-polymerizing an aromatic vinyl compound and a vinyl cyanide compound on an elastomer.
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