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Acrylic: polymethyl methacrylate Fiber

Acrylic o- kri-lik [ISV acrokein + -yl + -ic] (1855) adj. (1) The generic class of polymers and monomers (appox. 1942) derived from acrylic acid including polymethyl methacrylate. (2) Generic name for fibers... [Pg.20]

A family of plastics technically known as polyacrylates. Derived from acrylic (or methacrylic) acid, the family includes a variety of materials, including thermoplastic and thermoset resins, textile fibers, paints, and adhesives. Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) is one of the most important. Another interesting member of this family is cyanoacrylate, better known as super glue. [Pg.98]


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