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Polymer resin is a synthetic version of naturally occurring plant resins. Polymer resin, like plant resins, begins as a thick and sticky fluid that hardens permanently when exposed to air for a period of time. They are typically made by soaping organic compounds such as thermosetting plastics.
Companies that make thermoplastics can use substances such as methyl methacrylate, which in its liquid state behaves like a casting resin. After going through the polymerization process, the methyl methacrylate hardens into a solid form. The finished product is occasionally used as a type of acrylic glass.
PolyVisions, Inc. typically supplies this type of raw material because polymer resin is created by the compounding of plastic substances.
An optical polyurethane resin composition contains a polyisocyanate component comprising at least one cyclic polyisocyanate selected from the group consisting of alicyclic polyisocyanates, aralkyl polyisocyanates, and modified compounds thereof; and a polyol component having an average hydroxyl value of 280 to 1240 mg KOH/g and an average functionality of greater than 2 and less than 5.
Polymer resin supports are used in both large-scale API production and small-scale post-HPLC workflows. Accelerate your manufacturing process by using high-performance, high-quality resins that allow for the production of high-quality products.
Increase yields on a smaller scale by using resins that remove agents that degrade peptides. Resins are available as prepackaged Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) systems, which saves time in your analytical purification workflow.
The Global Optical polymer resin market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical developed Iupizeta, a proprietary optical resin polymer.Because of its high optical properties, the Iupizeta EP Series has been used in smartphones and many other highly functional precision lenses.
Mitsubishi Chemical’s DIANAL LP series acrylic resin powders have a proprietary formulation that is ideal for the production of plastisols. This halogen-free high performance series has outstanding thermal properties. The one-of-a-kind core-shell technology allows for multiple material properties within a single structure.
These eco-friendly materials dissolve quickly, making them ideal for a variety of applications such as textiles, wallpaper, and artificial leather. These resins are used in underbody coatings and body sealers in the automotive industry.