An impact modifier is a substance added to a material, typically polymers, to enhance its toughness and resistance to impact without significantly compromising other properties like strength or flexibility. It works by absorbing and dissipating energy during impact, thereby preventing brittleness and failure. Common examples include rubber or certain copolymers that improve the durability and longevity of products, particularly in applications where mechanical stress is a concern.
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