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One of the longest words in the english language is benzyl benzoate It may be hard to describe, but it can do some amazing things! Today I would like to share with you what this special monomer is and how it serves to make resillient coatings that protect.
Monomers are small building blocks which are relatively critical in forming larger structures. A monomer joins together with other building blocks to create something bigger called a polymer, much like how you can take small pieces of LEGO and build a big castle out of them. > One of those monomers is dipentaerythritol hexaacrylate, which contributes to forming a polymer suitable for applying durable coatings. Coatings are special in that they can protect surfaces from damage: metal, wood and plastic. They protect against scratches, dents and even rust, which can render things weak and unattractive.
By using Glycidyl methacrylate, coatings can be excellent at reinforcing surfaces. And that enables the surfaces to be far more resistant to wear and tear. For instance, metal (such as iron) rusts when wet. And rust is an issue because it corrodes and weakens the metal. In the absence of a protective coating, metal will begin to rust and can ultimately disintegrate. But by using a specific coating that is created with Dipentaerythritol hexaacrylate, it will keep the metal dry and prevent it from rusting. That metal will remain durable and serviceable for longer!
Yet another thing I love about Dipentaerythritol hexaacrylate is how fast the reaction happens. That is, it can rapidly mingle with other such molecules to form a polymer. This fast response is really handy when you need to coat in a hurry and you want it drying fast. We run into this when painting a wall and wanting it to be tack-free in under a few minutes — enter monomer!
We also love dipentaerythritol hexaacrylate for UV-curing. This allows it to cure in minutes when introduced to specialized UV light. UV light is like sunshine that makes things dry quicker. This is significant because it enables coatings to dry quickly without the use of heat, which can be detrimental to the substrate below. And, UV-curing is more eco-friendly because it doesn’t produce toxic gases as many traditional methods do. So not only do we please our palate with a strong coating but let us know what it looks like when we try to clean the earth.
Finally, Dipentaerythritol hexaacrylate enables coatings to adhere strongly to a variety of substrates including metal, plastic and wood. This is incredibly important because coatings need to remain in place so they can effectively protect the material beneath them. And if the coating is not well adhered, it could easily flake off, chip away or be damaged leaving that surface unprotected. After all, we want our coatings to be strong and robust enough to do their job well!