Acrylic Monomers
Acrylic Monomers from BASF Part of our life. Part of your success. BASF is the world’s largest producer of acrylic acid and acrylates. With six production sites in the wold's most important economic areas and growth regions we have a global network which guarantees secure supplies for you at local level.
Arkema acrylates | Arkema Sartomer
Acrylate monomers are high performance: reactive diluents. building blocks for polymerization. Sartomer products offer a unique set of chemical structures: Mono to multifunctional. Linear to branched aliphatic. Cycloaliphatic to aromatic. Alkoxylated alkyl and aryl. Dual functionalities (hydroxyl, allyl…)
Specialty & Performance Monomers | Dow Inc.
Delivering safe, reliable and high-performing monomers across industries From food packaging to coatings for vehicles and appliances, acrylate, methacrylate, GMA, hydroxy and other specialty monomers are essential building blocks for countless downstream industries.
Vamac Ultra LT - DuPont
acrylate monomers, adequate ventilation should be provided during storage and processing to prevent worker exposure to acrylic monomer vapor. Additional information may be found in the Vamac product Safety Data Sheet (SDS), and DuPont bulletin, Safe Handling and Processing of Vamac . ‘Standard’ Low Temperature Vamac Compounds
Acrylic monomers - Arkema | Arkema Global
Arkema is a leading global producer of acrylic monomers. Thanks to their unique properties acrylic monomers improve every day life by making products last longer, allowing water based formulations wihout solvents and a cleaner environment. Geographic availability Africa Asia Pacific Europe Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East
- What are multi-functional acrylate monomers?
- Multi-functional acrylate monomers: Multi-functional monomers are chemical compounds that contain more than two reactive groups per molecule, allowing them to form highly crosslinked polymer networks. These monomers are essential in applications where strong, durable, and highly resistant materials are required.
- What is macromonomer formation and reactivity in radical polymerization of acrylic monomers?
- Macromonomer formation and reactivity in the radical polymerization of acrylic monomers. Propagation of macromonomers by copolymerization with acrylates results in changes to the polymer microstructure since incorporation of the macromonomer results in a long chain branch.
- Why is polymerization of acrylic monomers a complex process?
- It is evident from the preceding that the polymerization of acrylic monomers is a complex process, involving multiple interdependent reaction processes occurring simultaneously. These processes lead to a diverse range of structures which can impact on the material properties.
- What causes radical polymerization of acrylic monomers?
- Uniquely, the radical polymerization of acrylic monomers is strongly affected by radical transfer events which dictate reaction kinetics and lead to a range of distinct macromolecular structures, a fact that went unknown for many years and continues to generate unexpected results.
- Is 2-octyl acrylate a bio-based monomer?
- Therefore, 2-Octyl Acrylate is one of the few bio-based monomers which can be used in both standard and high-performance applications. The high purity of BASF’s 2-Octyl Acrylate provides a reliably high quality with low non-polymerizable volatile organic content (VOC) and enables customers to use the monomer in a broad application range.
- Does controlled radical polymerization reduce branching in acrylic monomers?
- One particularly interesting observation is that in the controlled radical polymerization of acrylic monomers the degree of branching is significantly reduced compared to its free radical counterpart .