Dearomatized hydrocarbon and Aromatic solvents
- Comparative characteristics of acrylic resins
- Solgad 100 (analogue of Shellsol 100, Solvesso 100)
- Solgad 150 (analogue of Shellsol 150, Solvesso 150)
- Solgad 150 ULN (analogue of Shellsol A150 ND)
- Solgad 200 ND (analogue of Solvesso 200 ND)
- SBP 60/95
- SBP 80/100
- Nessol D40 (analogue of Shellsol D40 and Exxsol D40)
- Nessol D60 (analogue of Shellsol D60 and Exxsol D60)
- Nessol D80 (analogue of Shellsol D80 and Exxsol D80)
- Nessol D100 (analogue of Shellsol D100 and Exxsol D100)
- Nessol D100+
- Nessol D110 analogue Exxsol D110
- Nessol 40
- Nessol 60
Butyl acrylate
Butyl acrylate
Butyl acrylate (butyl acrylic acid ester) is a colorless liquid with an unpleasant, pungent odor. Let's well dissolve in organic solvents, poorly - in water.
In addition, butyl acrylate is easily polymerized by heat, light, initiators, and copolymerized easily, for example, with acrylic acid, its salts and esters, acrylamide, methacrylates, acrylonitrile, vinyl monomers, butadiene.
To prevent spontaneous polymerization, butyl acrylate is inhibited. Butyl acrylate is used for the production of acrylic emulsions, synthetic latexes, varnishes and paints.