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Acrylic acid derivatives encompass a range of chemicals that are obtained by altering the molecular structure of acrylic acid, a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic sharp smell. These derivatives include esters such as methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, and butyl acrylate, among others. They are used in the production of various polymers and co-polymers that possess distinct properties beneficial for the formulation of adhesives.
In the context of acrylic adhesives, acrylic acid derivatives serve as monomers that form the base of acrylic polymer emulsions. These adhesives are known for their excellent transparency, resistance to sunlight and UV radiation, and durability. They adhere well to a wide variety of substrates, including both porous and non-porous surfaces. Acrylic adhesives can be categorized into two main types: solvent-based and water-based. Each type is used in different applications depending on the required strength, resistance to environmental factors, and ease of use. They are widely used in the automotive, construction, packaging, and medical industries, where they fulfill roles requiring strong, reliable bonds.
Some prominent companies that operate within the acrylic acid derivatives market for acrylic adhesives include Dow Chemical Company, Arkema, BASF SE, Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, and 3M. These companies are noted for their research and development efforts, product diversification, and market presence across various regions. Show Less Read more