When it comes to the use of the transparent thermoplastic,
PMMA appears as the first choice. This is also known as polymethyl
methacrylate. This material is often considered as the shatter-resistant and
light alternative to glass-like material. Due to this reason, sometimes this
material is termed as the acrylic glass. From a chemistry perspective, this is
nothing but synthetic polymer of the methyl methacrylate. When you are looking
for a cost-effective and efficient alternative to PC or polycarbonate like
material, the PMMA microparticles
will surely appear as the first choice before you. This substance can be used
when there is no need for extreme strength. Apart from this, such nanoparticles
are not carrying the bisphenol which is a hazardous substance and it can be
found easily in polycarbonate.
Poly (methyl methacrylate) microspheres |
- Used as the matting agent
As far as the poly(methyl methacrylate) microspheres are concerned, they are often preferred
for a wide range of applications due to their moderate properties. These
microspheres can be handled and processed easily and they are also low in cost.
All these properties of PMMA are what making this material the first choice for
wide range applications.
- Can behave in a very brittle manner
But there are also some other aspects associated with the
PMMA that you should know like these nanoparticles sometimes behave in a very
brittle manner. And this occurs when these nanoparticles are loaded or used
under a higher impact force. With comparison to the inorganic glass, PMMA has
got less resistance against scratch. It is also used as the matting agent when
it comes to the making of plastic films and sheet metal.
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