Polyolefins compatibilized with styrene copolymers and/or polyme

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Mixing of two or more solid polymers; mixing of solid...

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525207, 525239, 525240, 524451, 524494, C08L 2312, C08L 2316, C08L 2508, C08L 5302

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ABSTRACT:
A compatibilized polymer alloy has been developed which has excellent processability under thermaforming conditions and the molded articles produced from the alloy exhibit superior gloss, shrinkage, surface hardness, polarity, strength and high heat distortion. The alloy is, in general, comprised of a polyolefin composition, a polystyrene copolymer, or polymer blend, and a compatibilizing agent. This polymer composition or alloy is particularly useful in producing packaging materials and food containers.

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