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a·cryl·ate

(ă'kril-āt),
A salt or ester of acrylic acid.
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The curing kinetics of free radical photo polymerization of the acrylate network was monitored using a rapid scan Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) spectrometer (Cary 670, Agilent technologies, USA).
In the present study, the first goal was to obtain a series of new polymeric microspheres in one step via batch emulsion polymerization of styrene with several acrylates such as hexyl acrylate, ethylhexyl acrylate, isooctyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, or isobutyl acrylate as comonomers.
Natural rubber latex, PVL was mixed with the required amount of acrylate particles during slow electric stirring below 40 rpm to obtain composite latex.
The occupational exposure for dentists in particular is quite high; classic dental acrylics (including methyl acrylate) will cross through latex and vinyl gloves within minutes.
Keywords UV-curable, Hyperbranched polyester, Urethane acrylate
Incorporating the cycloalkenyl acrylate moiety also lowers the melting point, allowing the resulting copolymers to be processed easily.
Styrene butadiene (SB) and styrene acrylate (SA) latexes find use as precoatings.
Fluorinated acrylate polymers are an exception, dissolving well in carbon dioxide.
[ClickPress, Wed May 01 2019] Butty acrylate a major type of acrylic esters, which is widely popular for its durability, hardness, high strength, and high temperature resistance.
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