POLY(BUTYL METHACRYLATE), FREE FLOW BEA

Code: 910716-5g D2-231

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Application

Poly(butyl methacrylate) finds applications in various areas.It may be used to study the photoluminescence in EuTFC embedded in Poly(butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) po...


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Not available outside of the UK & Ireland.

Application

Poly(butyl methacrylate) finds applications in various areas.It may be used to study the photoluminescence in EuTFC embedded in Poly(butyl methacrylate) (PBMA) polymer films.It has also been used for coatings, surface modification, solid state battery, silk screen inks, adhesives for plastic and aluminum, plasticizer for hard butyl methacrylate resins, and for improving outdoor durability of vinyl chloride resins in pigmented lacquers.

General description

Additional Benefit:Conventional high molecular weight poly(butyl methacrylate) easily forms a fused block that require mechanical force (such as hammering) to break it down into small particles before usage. This product was developed with an anti-blocking technology and comes in an easy-to-use, free flowing, bead form.

Preparation Note

How to Prepare Solutions:This polymer dissolves at room temperature but requires constant agitation to prevent solvent-swollen granules of polymer from forming agglomerates and sticking to the walls of the vessel. Important: The polymer beads should be sifted directly into the vortex of the stirred solvent to speed wetting-out and dispersion. Continuous low-shear agitation for periods of 1-12 hours, depending on the grade and concentration of resin, is recommended. After the solution appears clear in the tank, a sample should be spread out on a Leneta card or glass. After the solvent evaporates and a film forms on the card or glass, there should not be any resin seeds. If there are any seeds, the tank should be agitated further to fully dissolve the resin. Tank agitation should not be stopped (except for sampling) until the film test indicates there are no resin seeds. Any cloudiness or residue may indicate that some polymer remains undissolved. The presence of water in the system can also cause cloudiness. Solution time can be reduced by heating; most common solvents can be heated to approximately 49°C (120°F) without the need for reflux equipment. High-shear agitation also cuts dissolving time, but requires care to avoid overheating and excessive solvent loss.

density1.07 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
descriptionGlass transition temperature onset: 20 °C, Maximum % Moisture: 0.30%, Brookfield Viscosity in 40% toluene: 500-800 cPs
formsolid (bead)
InChI keySOGAXMICEFXMKE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI1S/C8H14O2/c1-4-5-6-10-8(9)7(2)3/h2,4-6H2,1,3H3
mol wtMw 211,000
refractive indexn/D 1.483
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