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What (who) is acrylate resin - definition

SYNTHETIC RESIN CONTAINING ACRYLIC ACID OR ITS DERIVATIVES WHICH CAN CURE INTO A THERMOPLASTIC OR THERMOSET
Acrylic Resins; Acrylic resins

Resin worker         
  • Live resin in Poland
PROFESSION
Resin burner; Resin picker; Resin gatherer; Resin collecting; Resin burning; Resin gathering
Resin workers were people whose work involved the extraction or working of resin, which was needed as a raw material in the manufacture of pitch, tar and turpentine. Resin work was an occupation that largely died out in the 19th and 20th centuries, but it was sometimes a primary occupation as well as a secondary source of income.
Acrylate         
  • Structure of the backbone of a cyanoacrylate polymer.
  • Structure of a generic polyacrylate.  Polyacrylates are ''derived'' from acrylates but do not contain acrylate groups.
SALT OR ESTER OF ACRYLIC ACID
Propenoate; Acrylates; Acrylate ester; Acrylic ester
Acrylates (IUPAC: prop-2-enoates) are the salts, esters, and conjugate bases of acrylic acid. The acrylate ion is the anion CH2=CHCOO−.
acrylate         
  • Structure of the backbone of a cyanoacrylate polymer.
  • Structure of a generic polyacrylate.  Polyacrylates are ''derived'' from acrylates but do not contain acrylate groups.
SALT OR ESTER OF ACRYLIC ACID
Propenoate; Acrylates; Acrylate ester; Acrylic ester
['akr?le?t]
¦ noun Chemistry a salt or ester of acrylic acid.

Wikipedia

Acrylic resin

An acrylic resin is a thermoplastic or thermosetting plastic substance typically derived from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and acrylate monomers such as butyl acrylate and methacrylate monomers such as methyl methacrylate. Thermoplastic acrylics designate a group of acrylic resins typically containing both a high molecular weight and a high glass transition temperature which exhibit lacquer dry capability. Acrylic resins designed for use in two component systems for crosslinking with isocyanate are referred to as polyols and are made with the monomers previously mentioned as well as hydroxy monomers such as hydroxy ethyl methacrylate. Acrylic resins are produced in different liquid carriers such as a hydrocarbon solvent (solventborne acrylics or solution acrylics solventborne acrylic selector) or water in which case they are referred to as emulsions or dispersions and they are also provided in 100% solids bead form.

One example is polyhydroxyethylmethacrylate (pHEMA), which makes a crosslinked polymer when treated with polyisocyanates. Such materials are a useful component in some paints.