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Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers > Acrylic Ester Copolymers

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Alberdingk Boley
ALBERDINGK® VA 292 by Alberdingk Boley is dispersion of vinylacetate and acrylic acid esters copolymer. Provides good clarity, flexibility, water and alkali resistance. Offers easy use and good... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
Mowilith® LDM 1365 by Celanese is a non-plasticized aqueous copolymer dispersion based on vinyl acetate, ethylene and acrylic acid esters. It exhibits reasonable aging and UV stability. Mowilith®... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
  • Papers & Packagings
Methyl methacrylate/ n-butyl methacrylate copolymer. It exhibits low VOC, low viscosity and low molecular weight. Possesses compatibility with alkyd-, cellulosic-, epoxy-, vinyl chloride- and rosin... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
Poly (methyl methacrylate/ n-butyl methacrylate/ methacrylic acid). It has higher softening point. Exhibits good compatibility with many binders and plasticizers. Shows excellent solubility in a... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
Methyl methacrylate copolymer. It is solvent-free. Exhibits hydroxyl functionality, low molecular weight, low viscosity at higher solid levels. Provides flexibility, hardness and outdoor durability... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives>Thermosetting adhesives
Methyl methacrylate copolymer. It is solvent-free. Exhibits hydroxyl functionality, medium molecular weight and strength. Provides flexibility, hardness and outdoor durability. Offers superior... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives>Thermosetting adhesives
Omnova Solutions (Synthomer)
Pliodisp® 7648 by Omnova Solutions (Synthomer) is a glossy, tack-free, plasticizer-free aqueous co-polymer dispersion based on acrylic acid esters and styrene. It is recommended for ceramic tile... view more
Applications
  • Adhesives
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