Wednesday, March 14, 2012

What is Acrylic Monomers used for?

Acrylic Monomers are probably the most versatile family of monomers. They can be used to prepare polymers with rigid, flexible, ionic, nonionic, hydrophobic, or hydrophilic properties. The monomers are classified into 9 groups based on composition and functionality. They are polymerized primarily by a free radical process, and to a lesser extent by anionic polymerization.
Acrylic acid is an industrial intermediate product, which is produced through selective gas phase oxidation of propylene. The different Acrylic acid qualities from Standard or Ester grade to high purity grade can be either polymerized directly to polyacrylates or can be converted into acrylate ester (Acrylates) which are then subsequently polymerized. Many consumer products like adhesives, paints, binding agents and printing inks are Acrylic acid based.
Applications of Acrylic Monomers
Adhesives, Appliance Coatings, Asphalt Modifiers, Automotive Aftermarket Applications; Automotive and Truck Enamels; Coil and Can Coatings, Marine and Maintenance Finishes, Printing Inks
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