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+ | A-101 MMA 125,000 100 5,000 40% in MEK hard resin; exterior durabiility and resistance | ||
+ | B-44 MMA/EA 140,000 60 15-16 1.89 100% solids, pellets | ||
+ | excellent adhesion to various untreated substrares, | ||
+ | PVDF coatings | ||
+ | B-44S MMA/EA 140,000 60 1,500 1.89 40% in toluene | ||
+ | excellent adhesion to various untreated substrares, | ||
+ | PVDF coatings | ||
+ | B-48N MMA/BA 250,000 50 11-12 1.89 100% solids, pellets unique hardness vs. flexibility; adhesion | ||
+ | B-48S MMA/BA 250,000 50 8,500 1.89 45% in toluene unique hardness vs. flexibility; adhesion | ||
+ | B-66 MMA/BMA 70,000 50 12-13 1.486 100% solids, powder general purpose, fast solvent release | ||
+ | B-66T MMA/BMA 70,000 50 3,300 1.486 51% in toluene general purpose, fast solvent release | ||
+ | B-66X MMA/BMA 70,000 50 6,800 1.486 51% in xylenes general purpose, fast solvent release | ||
+ | B-67 iBMA 60,000 50 11-12 1.486 100% solids, powder | ||
+ | medium & long oil alkyd modifier, most water | ||
+ | resistant; general purpose thermoplastic | ||
+ | B-67, 45% iBMA 60,000 50 1,500 | ||
+ | 45% in | ||
+ | VM&P(90)/xylene(10) | ||
+ | medium & long oil alkyd modifier, most water | ||
+ | resistant; general purpose thermoplastic | ||
+ | B-72 EMA/MA 105,000 40 10-11 | ||
+ | 1.479- | ||
+ | 1.489 100% solids, pellets soft resin, compatible with various resin types | ||
+ | B-72, 50% EMA/MA 105,000 40 4,000 | ||
+ | 1.479- | ||
+ | 1.489 50% in toluene soft resin, compatible with various resin types | ||
+ | B-82 MMA/EA 120,000 35 10-11 100% solids, pellets general purpose, chemical resistant, softest resin | ||
+ | B-82, 51% MMA/EA 120,000 35 5,500 51% in toluene general purpose, chemical resistant, softest resin | ||
+ | B-99N MMA/BMA 15,000 80 14-15 100% solids, pellets | ||
+ | improves gloss of other resins; short & medium oil | ||
+ | alkyd compatible; pigment dispersant | ||
+ | B-99, 50% MMA/BMA 15,000 80 3,000 | ||
+ | 50% in xylene(70)/ | ||
+ | toluene(30) | ||
+ | improves gloss of other resins; short & medium oil | ||
+ | alkyd compatible; pigment dispersant | ||
+ | C-10LV MA 40% in | ||
+ | F-10 BMA 150,000 20 2,100 | ||
+ | 40% in | ||
+ | MT(87)/A150(13) | ||
+ | aliphatic hydrocarbon soluble; fluorescent | ||
+ | pigments | ||
+ | NAD-10V iBMA 130,000 40 500 40% in VMP-N non-aqueous dispersion, fluorescent pigments | ||
+ | MA=methylacrylate | ||
+ | MMA=methylmethacrylate | ||
+ | EA=ethylacrylate | ||
+ | EMA=ethylmethacrylate | ||
+ | BA=butylacrylate | ||
+ | BMA=butylmethacrylate | ||
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+ | Paraloid® | ||
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+ | B-44S MMA/EA 140,000 60 1,500 1.89 40% in toluene | ||
+ | excellent adhesion to various untreated substrares, | ||
+ | PVDF coatings | ||
+ | B-48N MMA/BA 250,000 50 11-12 1.89 100% solids, pellets unique hardness vs. flexibility; adhesion | ||
+ | B-48S MMA/BA 250,000 50 8,500 1.89 45% in toluene unique hardness vs. flexibility; adhesion | ||
+ | B-66 MMA/BMA 70,000 50 12-13 1.486 100% solids, powder general purpose, fast solvent release | ||
+ | B-66T MMA/BMA 70,000 50 3,300 1.486 51% in toluene general purpose, fast solvent release | ||
+ | B-66X MMA/BMA 70,000 50 6,800 1.486 51% in xylenes general purpose, fast solvent release | ||
+ | B-67 iBMA 60,000 50 11-12 1.486 100% solids, powder | ||
+ | medium & long oil alkyd modifier, most water | ||
+ | resistant; general purpose thermoplastic | ||
+ | B-67, 45% iBMA 60,000 50 1,500 | ||
+ | 45% in | ||
+ | VM&P(90)/xylene(10) | ||
+ | medium & long oil alkyd modifier, most water | ||
+ | resistant; general purpose thermoplastic | ||
+ | B-72 EMA/MA 105,000 40 10-11 | ||
+ | 1.479- | ||
+ | 1.489 100% solids, pellets soft resin, compatible with various resin types | ||
+ | B-72, 50% EMA/MA 105,000 40 4,000 | ||
+ | 1.479- | ||
+ | 1.489 50% in toluene soft resin, compatible with various resin types | ||
+ | B-82 MMA/EA 120,000 35 10-11 100% solids, pellets general purpose, chemical resistant, softest resin | ||
+ | B-82, 51% MMA/EA 120,000 35 5,500 51% in toluene general purpose, chemical resistant, softest resin | ||
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+ | | A-11 || MMA || 125,000 || 10 || 100% solids, powder, hard resin || resistant to water and alcohol; coatings | ||
+ | for metal, vinyl and plastic | | ||
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+ | | A-101 || MMA || 125,000 || 100 || 40% in MEK hard resin || exterior durability and resistance | ||
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+ | | B-44 || MMA/EA || 140,000 || 60 || 100% solids, pellets || excellent adhesion to various untreated substrates, | ||
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+ | MA=methylacrylate | ||
+ | MMA=methylmethacrylate | ||
+ | EA=ethylacrylate | ||
+ | EMA=ethylmethacrylate | ||
+ | BA=butylacrylate | ||
+ | BMA=butylmethacrylate |} | ||
+ | |} | ||
Revision as of 08:58, 3 November 2018
Description
[Rohm & Haas] A registed trademark for a series of acrylic copolymer resins. In 1997, Paraloid was designated as the sole international name for these products in order to consolidate the North American (Acryloid) and European (Paraloid) names. In general, these acrylic resins dry to a clear transparent films. Paraloid resins have excellent resistance to wear, weathering, and chemicals.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Acryloid
Additional Information
Rohm & Haas: Coatings Website
Comparisons
Abbreviated table below. For mor information see Technical Properties of Paraloid Resins
A-101 MMA 125,000 100 5,000 40% in MEK hard resin; exterior durabiility and resistance
B-44 MMA/EA 140,000 60 15-16 1.89 100% solids, pellets
excellent adhesion to various untreated substrares,
PVDF coatings
B-44S MMA/EA 140,000 60 1,500 1.89 40% in toluene
excellent adhesion to various untreated substrares,
PVDF coatings
B-48N MMA/BA 250,000 50 11-12 1.89 100% solids, pellets unique hardness vs. flexibility; adhesion
B-48S MMA/BA 250,000 50 8,500 1.89 45% in toluene unique hardness vs. flexibility; adhesion
B-66 MMA/BMA 70,000 50 12-13 1.486 100% solids, powder general purpose, fast solvent release
B-66T MMA/BMA 70,000 50 3,300 1.486 51% in toluene general purpose, fast solvent release
B-66X MMA/BMA 70,000 50 6,800 1.486 51% in xylenes general purpose, fast solvent release
B-67 iBMA 60,000 50 11-12 1.486 100% solids, powder
medium & long oil alkyd modifier, most water
resistant; general purpose thermoplastic
B-67, 45% iBMA 60,000 50 1,500
45% in
VM&P(90)/xylene(10)
medium & long oil alkyd modifier, most water
resistant; general purpose thermoplastic
B-72 EMA/MA 105,000 40 10-11
1.479-
1.489 100% solids, pellets soft resin, compatible with various resin types
B-72, 50% EMA/MA 105,000 40 4,000
1.479-
1.489 50% in toluene soft resin, compatible with various resin types
B-82 MMA/EA 120,000 35 10-11 100% solids, pellets general purpose, chemical resistant, softest resin
B-82, 51% MMA/EA 120,000 35 5,500 51% in toluene general purpose, chemical resistant, softest resin
B-99N MMA/BMA 15,000 80 14-15 100% solids, pellets
improves gloss of other resins; short & medium oil
alkyd compatible; pigment dispersant
B-99, 50% MMA/BMA 15,000 80 3,000
50% in xylene(70)/
toluene(30)
improves gloss of other resins; short & medium oil
alkyd compatible; pigment dispersant
C-10LV MA 40% in
F-10 BMA 150,000 20 2,100
40% in
MT(87)/A150(13)
aliphatic hydrocarbon soluble; fluorescent
pigments
NAD-10V iBMA 130,000 40 500 40% in VMP-N non-aqueous dispersion, fluorescent pigments
MA=methylacrylate
MMA=methylmethacrylate
EA=ethylacrylate
EMA=ethylmethacrylate
BA=butylacrylate
BMA=butylmethacrylate
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A-11 | MMA | 125,000 | 10 | 100% solids, powder, hard resin | resistant to water and alcohol; coatings
for metal, vinyl and plastic | | ||||||
A-101 | MMA | 125,000 | 100 | 40% in MEK hard resin | exterior durability and resistance | ||||||
B-44 | MMA/EA | 140,000 | 60 | 100% solids, pellets | excellent adhesion to various untreated substrates,
PVDF coatings | ||||||
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Sources Checked for Data in Record
- G.S.Brady, G.S.Brady, Materials Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1971 Comment: p.11
- Conservation Materials Ltd., Conservation Materials Ltd., Catalog
- Product Information Comment: Rohm & Haas Acrylic Resin sheet, 1986
- Website address 1, Website address 1 Comment: www.rohmhaas.com