acrylhars
Acrylhars is a term used in some industrial contexts to refer to a family of acrylate-based resins designed to form hard, crosslinked networks on curing. The name is a portmanteau of “acryl” from acrylate chemistry and “hars” (short for hard resins).
Chemically, acrylhars are typically produced from multifunctional acrylate monomers such as tetra- or polyfunctional acrylates, and
Properties of cured acrylhars include high hardness and modulus, good scratch and chemical resistance, and, depending
Applications span coatings for plastics, metals, and wood; UV-curable inks and varnishes; adhesives and potting compounds;
Safety and regulation: acrylate monomers and photoinitiators can be skin sensitizers or irritants; proper ventilation, personal
Status: “Acrylhars” is not a standardized chemical term and is used variably by manufacturers and researchers.