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publicationDate 1987-08-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Polyphenylene sulfide resin composition
abstract PURPOSE: To prevent a production unit, a processing unit or metallic parts in use from being corroded by a polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) resin, by reducing the amount of decomposition gas SO 2 generated by heat-treating a PPS resin below a specified value. n CONSTITUTION: A polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) resin which emits not more than 1×10 -8 mol of decomposition gas SO 2 per g of the resin when heating it in the air at 350°C for 10min. Examples of additives which can be used for reducing the amount of SO 2 gas to not more than 1×10 -8 mol per g of the PPS resin are metal salts of aluminic acid, amine derivatives, phenol derivatives, hydroquinone derivatives, phenol derivatives, phosphite esters, alkylthioethers, etc. A PPS resin having a melt index of not higher than 10,000(g/10min) or an MW (M) of not lower than 0.05 is preferred. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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