High heat-resistant acrylic particles, light diffusion, matte finish, design enhancement, AB property addition.
These are spherical organic microparticles with excellent heat resistance. They can also be used in applications involving high-temperature resin mixing.
We have developed acrylic-based microparticles with higher heat resistance than conventional acrylic microparticles. They can also be used in engineering plastics such as PC resin, which have been in increasing demand in recent years. We are also developing grades that combine heat resistance with flexibility. 【Features】 ■ Heat Resistance It has a heat resistance of approximately 345°C under a nitrogen atmosphere. ※Temperature at the point of 5% weight loss with a heating rate of 10°C/min. ■ Light Diffusion With a refractive index of approximately 1.49, it can achieve light diffusion by being blended with resins that have a different refractive index, such as polycarbonate resin. ■ Customizability Customization is possible according to your requirements, such as particle size and porous structure. 【Applications】 - Light diffusion - Matte finish and design enhancement - Blocking prevention If conventional acrylic microparticles do not provide sufficient heat resistance, please consider our product.
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Tech Polymer High Heat Resistant Microparticles These are high heat resistant microparticles created by deepening Sekisui's unique polymerization technology. For more details, please contact us via the Ipros link or our company website. (If you are contacting us through our company website, please mention that you have seen the product page on Ipros.) Our company website: http://www.tech-p.com/index.html 【Related Words】Organic Microparticles / Polymer Microparticles / Micronized Powder / Beads / Fillers / Powder / Engineering Plastics
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【Applications】 - Adjustment of optical properties such as light diffusion - Matte finish and design enhancement - Anti-blocking We have seen an increase in inquiries, particularly regarding the use of this in polycarbonate resin.