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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
[DuPont] A registered trademark for a series clear molded plastics.  First sold in the 1930s, DuPont originally used the name Lucite was used for all its polymeric esters (methyl, ethyl, and butyl) of methacrylic acid.  Now, only the transparent, thermoplastic polymethyl methacrylate molded sheets are called Lucite while the other resins and solutions are sold under the trademark of [[Elvacite®]].  Solid glasslike sheets of Lucite have been used in modern sculpture and interior construction.  They can be cast, extruded, machined as well as shaped by heating.  Lucite resins have been used in a series of house paints manufactured by PPG and sold under the brand name of Lucite.
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[Lucite International] A registered trademark for a series clear molded plastics.  First sold in the 1930s, DuPont originally used the name Lucite® was used for all its polymeric esters (methyl, ethyl, and butyl) of methacrylic acid.  Now, only the transparent, thermoplastic polymethyl methacrylate molded sheets are called Lucite® while the other resins and solutions are sold under the trademark of [[Elvacite|Elvacite®]].  Solid glasslike sheets of Lucite® have been used in modern sculpture and interior construction.  They can be cast, extruded, machined as well as shaped by heating.  Lucite® resins have been used in a series of house paints manufactured by PPG and sold under the brand name of Lucite®.
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Former Lucite tradenames mentioned in the literature include:
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* Lucite® 44: former trademark for Elvacite® 44
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* Lucite® SAR 1103 and 11.4: transparent, slightly yellow acrylic sheets that filters ultraviolet light.
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Current Tradenames sold after the merger of Lucite International and Mitsubishi Chemical include:
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* Diakon®: a polymethylmethacrylate thermoplastic with excellent UV and weathering resistance
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* Elvakon®: a polymethylmethacrylate that can be co-extruded with other polymers
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
polymethylmethacrylate; PMMA; Perspex; Altuglas [Arkema]; Plexiglas [Atoglas]  polymethylmethacrylate; PMMA; polimetil metacrilato (It.); Perspex; Altuglas [Arkema]; Plexiglas [Atoglas]
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polymethylmethacrylate; PMMA; polimetil metacrilato (It.)
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Similar Products: Acrylite [Evonik]; Perspex [Perspex]; Altuglas [Arkema]; Astariglas [Astari]; Plexiglas [Evonik]; Optix [Plaskolite]
  
== Additional Information ==
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== Applications==
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* Glazing
  
Lucite International: [http://www.luciteinternational.com/products_index.cfm Website]
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== Resources and Citations ==
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* Mitsubishi Chemical Group: [https://us.mitsubishi-chemical.com/product/lucite-3/ Lucite acrylic resin]
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* Lucite International: [https://lucitediakon.com/diakon/ Diakon]
  
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[[Category:Materials database]][[Category:MWG]][[Category: Board/Panel, Plastic]][[Category:Glazing]]

Latest revision as of 09:37, 4 March 2023

Description

[Lucite International] A registered trademark for a series clear molded plastics. First sold in the 1930s, DuPont originally used the name Lucite® was used for all its polymeric esters (methyl, ethyl, and butyl) of methacrylic acid. Now, only the transparent, thermoplastic polymethyl methacrylate molded sheets are called Lucite® while the other resins and solutions are sold under the trademark of Elvacite®. Solid glasslike sheets of Lucite® have been used in modern sculpture and interior construction. They can be cast, extruded, machined as well as shaped by heating. Lucite® resins have been used in a series of house paints manufactured by PPG and sold under the brand name of Lucite®.

Former Lucite tradenames mentioned in the literature include:

  • Lucite® 44: former trademark for Elvacite® 44
  • Lucite® SAR 1103 and 11.4: transparent, slightly yellow acrylic sheets that filters ultraviolet light.

Current Tradenames sold after the merger of Lucite International and Mitsubishi Chemical include:

  • Diakon®: a polymethylmethacrylate thermoplastic with excellent UV and weathering resistance
  • Elvakon®: a polymethylmethacrylate that can be co-extruded with other polymers

Synonyms and Related Terms

polymethylmethacrylate; PMMA; polimetil metacrilato (It.)

Similar Products: Acrylite [Evonik]; Perspex [Perspex]; Altuglas [Arkema]; Astariglas [Astari]; Plexiglas [Evonik]; Optix [Plaskolite]

Applications

  • Glazing

Resources and Citations