The main components of acrylate adhesive
The main components of acrylate adhesive include **acrylate monomers, crosslinking agents, stabilizers, and other additives**. Among them, acrylate monomers are the main raw material for preparing adhesives. They are transparent liquids with excellent viscosity and hardness. Their degree of polymerization and molecular weight can be adjusted to achieve desired viscosity and drying speed. Crosslinking agents are mainly used to increase the tensile strength and shear resistance of the adhesive, while stabilizers are used to prevent side reactions during free radical polymerization, improving polymerization degree and physical properties.
In addition, acrylate adhesives also include some specific types of acrylate monomers, such as acrylate monomers containing hydrogen ester groups (such as ethyl methacrylate, butyl acrylate, and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate) and unsaturated olefin monomers (such as styrene, acrylonitrile, or vinyl acetate). These monomers form adhesive substances through copolymerization reactions.
The above are the main components of acrylate adhesives, which may vary depending on the type and usage of the product.
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