Features of Methacrylate polymer,”Hi-pearl”
- Hi-pearl is a solid bead-shaped Methacrylate polymer produced by suspension polymerization in water allows for high molecular weight.
- Hi-pearl is mainly derived from methyl methacrylate, and can also copolymerize with methacrylate monomers such as butyl methacrylate and or acrylate monomers such as butyl acrylate.
- Hi-pearl exhibits good fluidity and dispersibility in organic and inorganic materials.
- The high purity of the polymer (ash<0.01wt%), produced by suspension polymerization, makes it suitable as binder of ceramic.


- Particle size;10 to 500μm
- Glass transition temperature (Tg) ; 20 to 120 ℃
- Molecular weight (Mw); 10,000 to 1,000,000
- Functionalization ; carboxyl group, hydroxyl group, epoxy group, and other
- Biomass based polymer
- Display related products
- Electronic devices related products
- Building material
- Paints