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Acrylic resins are among the most widely used in industrial applications ranging from coatings to electronics to eyeglasses, owing to their high degree of durability and optical clarity. The chemical structure of the acrylic polymer has strong covalent bonds in its backbone, relatively small and colorless side groups, and steric hindrance stemming from these side groups. The strong bonds and steric hindrance are responsible for having good resistance to abrasion and deformation, while the side groups create minimal light scattering and absorption, leading to great optical clarity. |
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Benefit
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Clear coatings and paints
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Windows, lenses, and screens
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Adhesives
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Electronic circuits
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Photoresist coatings
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Grade | 10-Hour Half-Life Temp (°C)
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Benefit
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Molecular Structure
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Chemical Name
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Vazo™ 52 | 52
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Great in low-temperature polymerizations
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2,2’-Azodi (2,4-Dimethylvaleronitrile)
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Vazo™ 64 | 64
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Cost-effective
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2,2’-Azodi (Isobutyronitrile)
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Vazo™ 67 | 67
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Best solubility
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2,2’-Azodi (2-Methylbutyronitrile)
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Vazo™ 88 | 88
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Ideal for high-temperature polymerizations
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1,1-Azodi (Hexanydrobenzonitrile)
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Vazo™ 56 WSP
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56
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Water-soluble
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2,2’-Azobis (2-Amidinopropane) Dihydrochloride
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Vazo™ 68 WSP
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68
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Soluble in water and organic solvents
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4,4’-Azobis (4-Cyanovaleric Acid)
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