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Acrylic resins



Acrylic resins are a group of related substances derived from acrylic acid or methacrylic acid noted for their rubbery nature. The most significant acrylic resin is polymethyl acrylate, which is used in an emulsed form for lacquer, textile finishes, adhesives and, mixed with clay, to gloss paper.



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