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| Year | Description |
| 2001 | Invention patented by Heiner Gorrissen, Herbert Morgenstern, and Graham Edmund Mc Kee on February 13th, 2001. Abstract: The thermoplastic molding compositions proposed comprise A) from 20 to 90% by weight, preferably from 30 to 80% by weight, particularly preferably from 40 to 75% by weight, of a thermoplastic polymer, and B) from 10 to 80% by weight, preferably from 20 to 70% by weight, particularly preferably from 25 to 60% by weight, of a crosslinked rubber having two or more phases, where the polymer A has a viscosity number, measured on a 0.5% strength solution in dimethylformamide at 23.degree. C., of from 50 to 70 ml/g, preferably from 55 to 65 ml/g, and where at least 80% by number, preferably at least 85% by number, particularly preferably at least 90% by number, of the rubber particles B in the dispersion, after the preparation thereof, have a diameter of <0.2 .mu.m, preferably <0.18 .mu.m, particularly preferably <0.15 .mu.m. |
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