Monomer

VISIOMER® DMAPMA

VISIOMER® DMAPMA (3-Dimethylamino propyl methacrylamide) is an amino functional methacrylamide monomer. Being a methacrylamide monomer, it shows an increase hydrolytic stability in comparison to methacrylic esters. It can be used to improve pigment wetting and substrate adhesion to polymers.

Product information

Type

Monomer

Sub type

Amino methacrylate

Sustainability

Production efficiency

Markets

Technologies

Waterborne
Solventborne

Key facts

CAS no.: 5205-93-6
Molecular weight: 170.0 g/mol
Glas transition temperature: 96 °C

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Recording: Ambient-temperature curing with sustainable VISIOMER® Terra CARMA
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Recording: Ambient-temperature curing with sustainable VISIOMER® Terra CARMA

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VISIOMER® Terra CARMA combines ambient-temperature crosslinking with a high biobased content, offering a more sustainable solution for the coatings industry.

Recording: Improved Wet Adhesion and Scratch Resistance in Coatings with VISIOMER® MEEU Monomer
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Recording: Improved Wet Adhesion and Scratch Resistance in Coatings with VISIOMER® MEEU Monomer

Recorded Webinar: 

Insufficient wet adhesion has long been a difficult problem for paints, and finding functional adhesion monomers with high efficiency and easy synthesis is an effective shortcut to solve. In this webinar, you will learn about the use of Evonik’s wet adhesion monomer developed by introducing urea group into methacrylate. A small amount of VISIOMER® MEEU added to the emulsion synthesis process can significantly improve the adhesion and scratch resistance of architectural and industrial paints.

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Sustainability @ Specialty Methacrylates - Creating possibilities for a sustainable world

We had outlined novel sustainable specialty methacrylates from Evonik´s Specialty Methacrylate product line and had given examples including solutions for ambient-temperature crosslinking and for the creation of stable core-shell polymers.                              

  • Biobased methacrylates as drop-in solutions for existing monomers & extended solutions creating new monomers with superior performance 

  • Methacrylate solutions beyond biobased

  • Creating positive effects for carbon footprint & handprint

How to prevent blocking in Printing Inks
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How to prevent blocking in Printing Inks

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Printing Inks Service Offerings - Interactive video

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Recording: Siloxane-based additives for inks and varnishes, composition, performance and limitations

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Recording: Entering the World of Regulatory for Printing Inks / Basic

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