Method for reducing electrostatic charging on shaped articles of

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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260DIG19, 260DIG20, 528486, 528487, 528490, 528492, 528494, C08J 518, C08J 500, C08K 504, C08K 542

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ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing static electricity on the surface of a shaped article made of polyvinyl chloride resins, which method comprises the steps of (a) blending a surface active agent with the polyvinyl chloride resin prior to fabrication of the resin into a shaped article, (b) fabricating the resin admixed with the surface active agent into a shaped article, and (c) subjecting the shaped article to a treatment with low temperature plasma of a gas.

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