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Polymers are essential in many industries due to their versatility. Polymer clay, a synthetic polymer, is widely used to create strong, flexible designs. Advances in raw materials have improved the strength, durability, and flexibility of polymers, making them valuable in both manufacturing and art. Learn more about polymers, including CAS No., properties, and information on materials and products from our suppliers on ECHEMI.

Acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer

(9003-18-3)
Nitrile rubber, also known as Buna-N, Perbunan, acrylonitrile butadiene rubber, and NBR, is a synthetic rubber copolymer of acrylonitrile (ACN) and butadiene. Trade names include Nipol, Krynac and Europrene.Nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) is a family of unsaturated copolymers of 2-propenenitrile and various butadiene monomers (1,2-butadiene and 1,3-butadiene). Although its physical and chemical properties vary depending on the polymer’s composition of nitrile, this form of synthetic rubber is unu

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Ethyl acrylate-methacrylic acid-methyl methacrylate copolymer

(25133-97-5)
acrylates copolymer is able to absorb skin secretions, thereby reducing skin shine and providing an improved skin surface for makeup application. Acrylates copolymer also imparts a pleasant feel to a cosmetic preparation and helps reduce any feeling of oiliness the product may have. It is incorporated into numerous types of cosmetic formulations including skin cleansers, oil control treatments, makeup, and loose and compressed powders. When used in conjunction with a variety of other ingredients

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Polyquaternium 11

(53633-54-8)
PQ-11 can form a clear, uniform liquid film on the surface of the object, and the film is basically not sticky. PQ-11 has cationic properties. PQ-11 can also be used in combination with anionic and amphoteric surfactants.

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Poly(epichlorohydrin)

(24969-06-0)
Used for spraying electromechanical products in the electromechanical industry

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(±)-Poly(lactic acid)

(26100-51-6)
polylactic acid (PLA) is a lactic acid polymer that can be used as a filler. Polylactic acid(PLA) was introduced in 1966 for degradable surgical implants. Hydrolysis yields lactic acid, a normal intermediate of carbohydrate metabolism. Polyglycolic acid sutures have a predictable degradation rate which coincides with the healing sequence of natural tissues.
Polylactic acid, also known as polylactide, is prepared from the cyclic diester of lactic acid (lactide) by ring-opening addition polym

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Polymers generally refer to high molecular compounds, which are referred to as macromolecules or macromolecules. They generally refer to compounds with a relative molecular mass of up to several thousand to several million. mixture. According to the source, it can be divided into two categories: natural polymers and synthetic polymers. According to the performance classification, it can be divided into three categories: plastic, rubber and fiber. ""Polymer"" on ECHEMI mainly supplies raw materials for Polymer.

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Polymers are large macromolecules formed from the combination of monomers which are small molecules. These materials are characterized by their high tensile strength, flexibility and chemical resistance and find wide application. Polymer clay is one of the types of synthetic polymers which have found its use in arts and crafts because of its flexibility and strength. Polymers are applied in several commodities and industries and may range from the simplest consumer products to the most complex industrial applications.

Polymers have several benefits and one of the biggest is that they are versatile. To this end, manufacturers can modify the chemical composition of polymers to meet certain property standards such as increasing tensile strength or increasing thermal stability. This flexibility in modification makes polymers ideal to be used in the manufacturing of anything from lightweight packaging materials to high-performance construction components.

Applications of polymers:

Auto parts for weight loss as well as fuel economy.

Prosthetics and implants which are medical devices.

Electrical components because of their capability to insulate.

Lightweight but strong and sturdy packaging material.

Polymer clay for decorative purposes and other purposes such as crafts.

Construction materials for strength and elasticity.

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