Difference between revisions of "Paraloid A-11"

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Acryloid® A-11; Acryloid® A-10; Paraloid® A-10; Paraloid A-11 (sp); Paraloid A-11 (sp); Acryloid A-11 (sp) Acryloid A11 (sp); Acryloid A-10 (sp); Acryloid A10 (sp)
 
Acryloid® A-11; Acryloid® A-10; Paraloid® A-10; Paraloid A-11 (sp); Paraloid A-11 (sp); Acryloid A-11 (sp) Acryloid A11 (sp); Acryloid A-10 (sp); Acryloid A10 (sp)
  
== Other Properties ==
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== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
  
Soluble in ethylene dichloride, Cellosolve® acetate, ethyl acetate, toluene, DMF, MEK.
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* Soluble in [[ethylene dichloride]], [[Cellosolve acetate|Cellosolve® acetate]], [[ethyl acetate]], [[toluene]], [[dimethylformamide|DMF]], [[methyl ethyl ketone|MEK]].
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* Molecular weight = 125,000
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* Tg = 100 C
  
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== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
 
  
 
* Product Information  Comment: Rohm & Haas Acrylic Resins sheet, 1986.
 
* Product Information  Comment: Rohm & Haas Acrylic Resins sheet, 1986.

Latest revision as of 16:15, 21 October 2022

Description

[Rohm & Haas] A registered trademark for solid pellets of 100% methyl methacrylate polymer. Paraloid® A-11 is used for non-yellowing, heat resistant white enamels and for printing inks. When the resin is supplied as a 30% solids solution in Cellosolve® acetate, it is sold as Paraloid® A-10. A 40% solids solution of the resin in methyl ethyl ketone is sold as Paraloid® A-101.

Synonyms and Related Terms

Acryloid® A-11; Acryloid® A-10; Paraloid® A-10; Paraloid A-11 (sp); Paraloid A-11 (sp); Acryloid A-11 (sp) Acryloid A11 (sp); Acryloid A-10 (sp); Acryloid A10 (sp)

Physical and Chemical Properties

Resources and Citations

  • Product Information Comment: Rohm & Haas Acrylic Resins sheet, 1986.
  • Website address 1 Comment: www.rohmhaas.com