akryylihartsi
Akryylihartsi, or acrylic resin, refers to a family of synthetic polymers derived from acrylic esters, most notably polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). These resins are produced by addition polymerization of monomers such as methyl methacrylate and related acrylates. Depending on formulation, acrylic resins are used as thermoplastics (for example PMMA sheets) or as cured resins that harden by heat, light, or chemical initiators (used in dentistry, coatings, and 3D printing).
Key properties include high optical clarity and light transmission, good weather and UV resistance, and adjustable
Common applications cover dentistry (denture bases and temporary crowns), protective and decorative coatings, art and jewelry
Safety and environment: handling methyl methacrylate monomer requires ventilation, as it is an irritant and potential
History: PMMA and related acrylic resins were developed in the early 20th century and marketed under trade