Acrylic Polymers Macromonomers

Macromonomers offer a perfect blend of crystallinity and amorphousness, as well as hydrophilicity and water repellency not possible with other monomers and linear polymers. This improves the functions of paints, forming materials, pressure sensitive adhesives, and mold release agents.

Product name
Macromonomer
Usage
Information technology
Electronics materials Computers Mobile information terminals
Home electronics
Televisions and DVDs
Environment and energy
Reduce environmental impact
Basic materials
Pulp and paper processing Resin and rubber additives Paint, ink, coatings and adhesives
Automobiles
Automobile interior Automobile exterior
Lifestyle
Interior and exterior Daily sundries Printing materials Packaging materials
Function
Cross-linking Interface activity Curability Luster High strength Flexibility Adhesiveness Water resistance Heat resistance Translucency Transparency Adhesives Reactivity Dispersibility Releasability Liquidity Weatherability Plasticization

Features

Macromonomers are high quantity monomers with polymerizable functional groups.

Graft polymers with few homopolymers can be made easily by copolymerizing them with other monomers.

Graft polymers deliver a balance between trade-off performance, such as softness or hardness, crystal or amorphous, and hydrophilic or hydrophobic, not possible with linear polymers.

These macromonomers are used to improve the functions of paints, forming materials, pressure sensitive adhesives, adhesives and mold release agents.

Usage

Paints, forming materials, pressure sensitive adhesives, and mold release agents

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