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  2. Butyl acrylate - Wikipedia

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    Butyl acrylate is of low acute toxicity with an LD 50 (rat) of 3143 mg/kg. [4]In rodent models, butyl acrylate is metabolized by carboxylesterase or reactions with glutathione; this detoxification produces acrylic acid, butanol, and mercapturic acid waste, which are excreted.

  3. Poly(butyl acrylate) - Wikipedia

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    Poly(butyl acrylate) (PBA) is a family of organic polymers with the formula (CH 2 CHCO 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3) n. It is a synthetic acrylate polymer derived from butyl acrylate monomer. The polymers are colorless. This homopolymer is far less important than copolymers derived from methyl acrylate and other monomers.

  4. File:Butyl acrylate 200.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Butyl-akrylát; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Acrylsäurebutylester; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Metakrilata acido; Butila akrilato; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Acrilato de butilo; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org بوتیل اکریلات; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Acrylate de butyle

  5. Acrylate polymer - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic elastomer is a general term for a type of synthetic rubber whose primary component is acrylic acid alkyl ester (ethyl or butyl ester). [3] Acrylic elastomer possesses characteristics of heat and oil resistance, with the ability to withstand temperatures of 170–180 °C. It is used primarily for producing oil seals and packaging related ...

  6. Acrylic resin - Wikipedia

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    An acrylic resin is a thermoplastic or thermosetting plastic substance typically derived from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and acrylate monomers such as butyl acrylate and methacrylate monomers such as methyl methacrylate. Thermoplastic acrylics designate a group of acrylic resins typically containing both a high molecular weight and a high ...

  7. Category:Acrylate polymers - Wikipedia

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    Poly(butyl acrylate) Poly(ethyl acrylate) Poly(ethyl methacrylate) Poly(methacrylic acid) Poly(methyl acrylate) Poly(methyl methacrylate) Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Poly(pentafluorophenyl acrylate) Polyacrylamide; Polyacrylic acid; Polyacrylonitrile; PolyAMPS; PolyAPTAC; Polycarbophil calcium; Polyhydroxyethylmethacrylate; Potassium polyacrylate

  8. Acrylate - Wikipedia

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    Often, acrylate refers to esters of acrylic acid, the most common member being methyl acrylate. These acrylates contain vinyl groups . These compounds are of interest because they are bifunctional : the vinyl group is susceptible to polymerization and the carboxylate group carries myriad functionalities.

  9. Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate - Wikipedia

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    It is an acrylate rubber-modified styrene acrylonitrile copolymer. It is used for general prototyping in 3D printing, where its UV resistance and mechanical properties make it an excellent material for use in fused filament fabrication printers, [1] particularly for outdoor applications. ASA is also widely used in the automotive industry.