Akriláts
Akriláts are a group of synthetic polymers known for their versatility and widespread use in various industries. They are derived from acrylic acid or its esters, such as methyl methacrylate, and are characterized by their strong, durable, and often transparent properties. The term "akriláts" encompasses a broad range of materials, including acrylic resins, acrylic fibers, and acrylic plastics.
Acrylic resins are commonly used in coatings, adhesives, and sealants due to their excellent adhesion, durability,
Acrylic plastics, often referred to as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), are known for their optical clarity and
The production of akriláts involves polymerization processes, which can be initiated through various methods, including thermal,