Butyl Acrylate

Butyl acrylate (BA) is the ester of acrylic acid and n-butanol. It is used as a raw material for fiber processing agents, adhesives, coatings, plastics, acrylic rubber, and emulsions.
CAS: No. 141-32-2
EINECS: No. 205-480-7
Japan, Chemical Substances Control Law: METI-No. 2-989
Japan, Fire Services Law: Hazardous material Class 4 Petroleums No. 2 (non-water soluble liquid).

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Characteristics

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Butyl acrylate is the ester of acrylic acid and n-butanol.
Our butyl acrylate has very low-level impurities and may be used as a raw material for a wide variety of chemicals.

Common Names Butyl acrylate, n-Butyl acrylate,
Acrylic acid butyl, Acrylic acid n-butyl
Structure
CAS No. 141-32-2
Appearance Colorless liquid
Odor Strong ester smell
Boiling Point (℃) 148
Formula CH2=CHCOOC4H9
Molecular Weight 128.2

Applications

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Butyl acrylate is used as a raw material for fiber processing agents, adhesives, coatings, plastics, acrylic rubber, and emulsions.

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Tanker truckload (lorry), drum, oilcan

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