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publicationDate 1984-12-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Transparent polyamide composition
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled composition having excellent heat resistance, chemical resistance, transparency and moldability, by melting and kneading an amorphous polyamide with a random copolymer composed of a nylon 6 component and a component derived from hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid. n CONSTITUTION: The objective composition is obtained by the melt-blending of (A) 30W70wt% of a random copolyamide composed of (i) the nylon 6 component consisting of the recurring unit of formula I and (ii) the recurring unit of formula IIwhich is a component derived from hexamethylenediamine (HMDA) and adipic acid, wherein the unit I accounts for 60W95wt% of the copolyamide, and (B) 70W30wt% of an amorphous polyamide. The component (A) is preferably prepared by the polycondensation of nylon salt synthesized from HMDA and adipic acid, and ε-caprolactam. n EFFECT: High dimensional stability against heat. The transparency and the flexibility, etc. can be controlled according to the use, by controlling the mixing ratio of the components. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1984,JPO&Japio
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