Acrylic Bead / Powder Synonyms:
Polymeric, copolymer, polystyrene, polydispersed, monodispersed, gel, acrylic, acrylic bead, acrylic powder
Chemical Name: Polymeric beads & powders
a) Low micron polymeric / acrylic beads & powders for use as coating spacers, post additives in toners, carrier coating, & conductives in dielectrics. b) High abrasion resistance, a range of refractive indices, and chemically inert compositions c) Dry blended micro encapsulation also available with specific positive and negative charge control.
Polymeric, copolymer, polystyrene, & acrylic. Easily dispersed in aqueous and solvent systems
a) Fine, ultrafine, submicron, nanometer- sized spherical powders, particles & beads. b) Encapsulation Option: Dry blending micro encapsulation also available with specific positive and negative charge control.
c) Fine Grade= 1 ~ 90 microns d) Ultrafine Grade= 0.1 ~ 2.0 microns
(0.15 microns, 0.35 microns, 0.8 microns, 1.0 microns, and 1.0 - 2.0 microns)
For use as spacers in many proprietary coating formulations such as photographic and ink jet films; post additives in toners, carrier coating, & conductive material in dielectric applications.
Acrylic Fine Powders: Inks, Adhesives, Specialty coatings, Dry film photo resists, Automotive paste waxes, Injection & Sheet molding, and Silver halide photographic films Acrylic Ultrafine powders: Electrostatic toners, Pigment dispersion, Cosmetics, Photosensitive materials, Filtration media, Binder for investment castings, Binder for ceramic molds, and Powder encapsulation Polystyrene Gel: Artificial marble, Plumbing fixtures, Electrical appliances, FRP (automotive & marine), and Specialty papers
Jars, pails, drums, multiply paper bags, bulk bags and fiberboard containers. For further information on packaging options contact READE. Packaging may vary according to HAZMAT and TSCA (SARA Title III) status.
Yes. For further information please call the E.P.A. at 1.202.554.1404
80-62-6 (Acrylic polymer)
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