POLYACRYLICS

pŏlˌēəkrĭlˈĭks, group of thermoplastics that are transparent and highly decorative (see plastic). The polyacrylics, or acrylic plastics, are polymers (and copolymers) of derivatives of acrylic acid, H2C(double bond)CH-COOH. The best-known acrylic plastic, sold under the trade names Plexiglas and Lucite, is polymethyl methacrylate. It takes a high polish, is clear and colorless, and is transparent to visible and ultraviolet light. Since it is a thermoplastic, it can be shaped while hot to form a number of objects, such as windshields for airplanes and transparent ornamental objects. Other esters of acrylic acid and methylacrylic acid similarly polymerize and copolymerize to transparent thermoplastics, differing somewhat in hardness and in softening temperatures.

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POLYACRYLICS pol e kril iks, group of thermoplastics that are transparent and highly decorative (see plastic ). The polyacrylics, or acrylic plastics, are polymers (and copolymers) of derivatives of acrylic acid, H 2 C double bond CH-COOH...
PLEXIGLAS see polyacrylics . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...molecular chains become cross-linked, thus preventing any slippage if heat and pressure are reapplied. See epoxy resins ; polyacrylics ; polycarbonates ; polyethylene ; polyolefins ; polypropylene ; polystyrene ; polyurethanes ; polyvinyl chloride ; vinyl...
LUCITE see polyacrylics . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ACRYLIC PLASTICS see polyacrylics . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.


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