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EBECRYL® TMPTMA
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Name:
Trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate
Functions:
Coagent, Crosslinking Agent, Monomer, Reactive Diluent
Chemical Family:
Methacrylate Ester, Methacrylates
Compatible Polymers & Resins:
Acrylates
End Uses:
Anaerobic Adhesive, Composites, Plastic Modification, Structural Adhesive, Thermoset Coating
EBECRYL® TMPTMA is a trifunctional methacrylate monomer that will readily copolymerize with other unsaturated compounds using radical curing mechanisms. Polymerization can be accomplished thermally using peroxide or azo type radical initiators, with ultraviolet (UV) or visible light using radical photoinitiators, or with high energy electrons (EB). EBECRYL® TMPTMA is typically copolymerized with other unsaturated compounds such as vinyl, methacrylate and acrylate functional materials to increase crosslinking and improve cured polymer properties such as hardness, chemical resistance and thermal resistance.
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EBECRYL® PEG200 DMA
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Name:
Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate
Functions:
Coagent, Crosslinking Agent, Monomer, Reactive Diluent
Chemical Family:
Methacrylates
Compatible Polymers & Resins:
Acrylates, Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (TPV)
End Uses:
Anaerobic Adhesive
Labeling Claims:
High Purity, Non-Irritant, Non-Toxic
EBECRYL® PEG200DMA (polyethylene glycol di-methacrylate), CAS N° 25852-47-5, is a difunctional monomer which polymerizes when exposed to sources of free radicals. EBECRYL® PEG200DMA forms homopolymers and copolymers. EBECRYL® PEG200DMA is compatible with a wide range of acrylated and methacrylated resins.