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titleOfInvention Antistatic polymer composition
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a compsn. having excellent antistatic performance without detriment to the physical properties inherent to thermoplastic polymers, by blending a polyoxyalkylene glycol and a vinyl polymer with a thermoplastic polymer. n CONSTITUTION: 0.1W10wt% (based on the total quantity of compsn.) polyoxyalkylene glycol or derivative (A) and a vinyl polymer (B) contg. at least 3mol% of a bonded monomer unit composed of an unsaturated vinylsulfonic acid or its salt, are blended with a thermoplastic polymer (C) in such a quantity as to give 0.5W18wt% monomer consisting of the unsaturated vinylsulfonic acid or its salt based on the combined quantity of components A and B. A typical example of the thermoplastic polymer is polyester. Polyamide, other olefin polymers and vinyl polymers can be also used. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1984,JPO&Japio
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