MMA Monomer & Derivatives
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Methyl Methacrylate, MMA
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Known for its excellent transparency and weatherability, as well as its easy recyclability, this acrylic resin has attracted a great deal of attention for environmental considerations. In addition to its use as a material in its own right, MMA monomer is also an important constituent of various compound chemical products.
Methacrylic Acid, MAA
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Mainly used in paints, adhesives, and leather treatment agents, methacrylic acid is also used as a raw material in the manufacture of ion-exchange resins.
Methacrylic Esters
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Using methyl methacrylate or methacrylic acid as the raw material, we produce a range of methacrylic esters with diverse characteristics, suitable for many different applications.
These substances have been selected as the raw material for acrylic paint that excellent weather and chemical resistance. We can accept custom orders based on design requirements such as hard materials, soft materials, hydrophilicity, hydrophobicity, and reactivity to provide products usable in many different applications.

t-Butyl methacrylate (TBMA) has a Tg similar to that of MMA (approximately 100°C for the homopolymer), but is a more hydrophobic monomer than MMA. It is expected to improve solubility in weak solvent systems. Furthermore, by introducing it into polymers, it is expected to lower the density and viscosity compared to MMA. It is used as a raw material for paints, adhesives, dispersants, fiber treatment agents, coating materials, etc.

Allyl methacrylate (AMA) can be used as a crosslinking agent, and can also be used in graft polymerization by taking advantage of the difference in reactivity between the methacrylic group and the allyl group.It is used as a raw material for thermoplasticity modifiers for resins, resin surface hardness improvers, crosslinking agents, etc.

1,3-Butylene glycol dimethacrylate (BDMA) undergoes radical crosslinking and has a longer distance between crosslinking points than EDMA, allowing for the design of softer polymers. It is used as a raw material for crosslinking agents, adhesives, resin modifiers, sheet modifiers, fiber treatment agents, etc.
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