Appearance of material:
Material applications:
- In the synthesis of homopolymers and copolymers
- In the production of water-based resins
- In detergents and antioxidants
- In the production of coating materials
- In the production of paints
- In the production of adhesives
- In the production of textiles
- In the production of plastics and elastomers
Material safety conditions:
- This flammable material has a flash point of ℃ 39 and is easily ignited by heat and flames.
- It is an acrylate ester and reacts easily with strong acids and alkali, amines, and halogens.
- Butyl acrylate is highly reactive and can be easily polymerized by heat or peroxide.
- Liquid and vapor of this substance can lead to limited itching of the eyes, which if continued, can damage the cornea.
- Limited direct contact with the skin can cause itching and localized redness of the skin, but if this contact occurs for a long time it will lead to severe itching of the skin and persistent skin allergies.
- This substance is toxic and if eaten may cause burns to the mouth and throat and burning stomach and lung ulcers.
- The vapor of this substance will cause severe and annoying itching if inhaled in high concentration.
Material storage conditions:
- This material should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated environment.
- This material should be kept away from oxidants, heat, and direct sunlight.
- Concentrated vapor of this material and its storage in adverse conditions can lead to explosion.
- Butyl acrylate monomer is highly reactive to heat and begins to polymerize rapidly, so a polymerization inhibitor should be used during preparation.
- Butyl acrylate reacts easily with strong acids and alkali, amines, halogens, and hydrogenated compounds. The use of Hydroquinone during storage helps to increase its stability.