Monomer

VISIOMER® MPEG 750 MA W

VISIOMER® MPEG 750 MA W (Methoxy polyethylene glycol 750 methacrylate - 50 % in water) is a highly polar monomer with excellent water solubility. Used as co-polymerizable emulsifier to stabilize latex polymer systems e.g. emulsion.

Product information

Type

Monomer

Sub type

Ether / acetal methacrylate

Markets

Technologies

Waterborne

Key facts

CAS no.: 26915-72-0
Molecular weight: 818.0 g/mol

Manufacturer

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