Process for copolymerizing ethylene, vinyl acetate and carbon mo

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From carboxylic acid or derivative thereof

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528392, 260 17R, 260 285AV, 260827, 260837R, 260859R, 260873, 260897B, 260897C, C08G 6702

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ABSTRACT:
A termonomer mixture of ethylene, vinyl acetate and not more than about 5 weight percent carbon monoxide is copolymerized to provide a resin of desirable rheological properties e.g. low Melt Flow Rate and a high melt viscosity, when prepared at temperatures not exceeding about 260.degree. F.

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