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Fluorocarbon polymer blend and vulcanizates thereof

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An ELASTOMER COMPRISING A BLEND OF 2-50 PARTS by WEIGHT of POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE) with 100 PARTS BY WEIGHT OF A SATURATED ELASTO-MERCHANTERIC COPOLYMER, and at least one other ETHYLENICALLY UNSATURATED FLUMEORINATED MONOMER as mentioned in this paper.
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AN ELASTOMER COMPRISING A BLEND OF 2-50 PARTS BY WEIGHT OF POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE) WITH 100 PARTS BY WEIGHT OF A SATURATED ELASTOMERIC COPOLYMER OF VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE AND AT LEAST ONE OTHER ETHYLENICALLY UNSATURATED FLUORINATED MONOMER. THESE ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITIONS EXHIBIT ENHANCED CURABILITY, AND VULCANIZATES THEREFROM HAVE IMPROVED PHYSICAL PROPERTIES.

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