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CA 1326704

INSULATING AND JACKETING MATERIAL HAVING IMPROVED PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Abstract of the Disclosure The present invention relates to a polymer composition exhibiting high temperature oil resistance, while having improved modulus and tensile strength, as well as a novel insulated electrical conductor employing such material, said material comprising a polymeric constituent selected from the group consisting of copolymers of ethylene and propylene, polymers of same with other polymerizable materials, and mixtures of the foregoing, said constituent being in intimate mixture with a fully calcined aluminum silicate clay filler containing less than about 0.5 percent by weight water (based on the weight of the clay) having an average particle size less than 1 micron with at least about 80 weight percent of the particles having size finer than 2 microns and with at least about 10 weight percent of the particles being more finely divided than 0.5 microns.

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