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abstract PURPOSE: To provide a resin compsn. which has improved flow characteristics during molding, gives moldings having improved toughness and is useful for the production of various moldings, by blending a specified polycaprolactone derivative with a thermoplastic polyester. n CONSTITUTION: 100pts.wt. thermoplastic polyester such as polyethylene terephthalate, 0W200pts.wt. filler and 0.1W30pts.wt. polycaprolactone derivative having a glycidyl group at its terminal and having a number-average MW of 20,000 or below are blended together to obtain the desired resin compsn. It is necessary that at least 20%, pref. 50% or more of the all terminal groups of the polycaprolactone are glycidyl groups. It is preferred that the terminal groups other than glycidyl groups are blocked by reacting them with a monovalent compd. capable of reacting with a hydroxyl or carboxyl group to reduce the activity. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1984,JPO&Japio
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