Polypropylene Glycol Diacrylate (n=approx. 12) (stabilized with MEHQ)

Reagent Code: #95744
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CAS Number 52496-08-9

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MDL Number MFCD00081912
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Density 1.02 g/cm3
Storage 2-8℃

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Polypropylene Glycol Diacrylate (n=approx. 12) (stabilized with MEHQ) is widely used in the production of coatings and adhesives due to its ability to form durable, flexible films upon curing. It is a key component in UV-curable inks and coatings, offering excellent adhesion to various substrates and resistance to environmental factors.

In the electronics industry, it is employed as a photopolymer in the fabrication of printed circuit boards and as a protective coating for electronic components. Its fast curing properties under UV light make it ideal for high-speed manufacturing processes.

Additionally, it is utilized in the formulation of dental materials, such as restorative composites and adhesives, where its biocompatibility and polymerization efficiency are highly valued. In the medical field, it is used in the development of hydrogels and drug delivery systems, leveraging its ability to create crosslinked networks with controlled release properties.

Its versatility also extends to 3D printing, where it serves as a photopolymer resin for creating detailed and robust printed objects. The stabilization with MEHQ ensures its shelf stability, making it a reliable choice for various industrial and commercial applications.

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Test Parameter Specification
Appearance Colorless to light yellow clear liquid
Average Value of N 11.0-13.0
Infrared Spectrum Conforms to Structure
NMR Conforms to Structure

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inventory 25g
10-20 days ฿1,960.00
inventory 100g
10-20 days ฿6,120.00

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Polypropylene Glycol Diacrylate (n=approx. 12) (stabilized with MEHQ)
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Polypropylene Glycol Diacrylate (n=approx. 12) (stabilized with MEHQ) is widely used in the production of coatings and adhesives due to its ability to form durable, flexible films upon curing. It is a key component in UV-curable inks and coatings, offering excellent adhesion to various substrates and resistance to environmental factors.

In the electronics industry, it is employed as a photopolymer in the fabrication of printed circuit boards and as a protective coating for electronic components. It

Polypropylene Glycol Diacrylate (n=approx. 12) (stabilized with MEHQ) is widely used in the production of coatings and adhesives due to its ability to form durable, flexible films upon curing. It is a key component in UV-curable inks and coatings, offering excellent adhesion to various substrates and resistance to environmental factors.

In the electronics industry, it is employed as a photopolymer in the fabrication of printed circuit boards and as a protective coating for electronic components. Its fast curing properties under UV light make it ideal for high-speed manufacturing processes.

Additionally, it is utilized in the formulation of dental materials, such as restorative composites and adhesives, where its biocompatibility and polymerization efficiency are highly valued. In the medical field, it is used in the development of hydrogels and drug delivery systems, leveraging its ability to create crosslinked networks with controlled release properties.

Its versatility also extends to 3D printing, where it serves as a photopolymer resin for creating detailed and robust printed objects. The stabilization with MEHQ ensures its shelf stability, making it a reliable choice for various industrial and commercial applications.

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