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A new family of addition copolymers based on ethylene and norbornene became commercially available in 2001. These totally amorphous copolymers are strong, stiff, highly transparent, and colorless and have very high moisture barrier as well as interesting electrical properties. This article describes the raw materials, manufacturing, properties, and applications of these new materials.
Keywords:
olefin copolymer;
cyclic olefin copolymer;
amorphous polyolefin;
transparent polyolefin;
moisture barrier;
optical polymer;
low dielectric loss