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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 02, 2004
Filed:
Jul. 16, 2003
Anthony Bonnet, Beaumont le Roger, FR;
Francois Beaume, Bernay, FR;
Karine Loyen, Pont-Audemer, FR;
Karine Triballier, Saint Elois de Fourques, FR;
David Silagy, Evreux, FR;
Atofina, Puteaux, FR;
Abstract
A composition coextrudable with PVDF comprises in parts by weight: 20 to 40 parts of PVDF; 40 to 60 parts of PMMA; 5 to 18 parts of an acrylic elastomer; 1 to 4 parts of a UV absorber; the total making 100 parts. Coextruded films comprise a layer of the above coextrudable composition directly attached to the latter; and a PVDF-based layer comprising, as main constituents, 50 to 100 parts of PVDF per 50 to 0 parts of PMMA respectively. The PVDF layer may be in the form of two layers: one placed against the coextrudable layer and comprising, as main constituents, 50 to 90 parts of PVDF per 50 to 10 parts of PMMA respectively; and the other (also called the outer layer) comprising, as main constituents, 75 to 100 parts of PVDF per 25 to 0 parts of PMMA respectively. The resultant products are generally applied to substrates, e.g. as protective films.