PGMA
polymerPGMA (poly(glycidyl methacrylate)) is a thermoplastic polymer belonging to the methacrylate family, characterized by pendant epoxy (glycidyl) groups along its backbone that enable post-polymerization chemical modification and cross-linking. It is widely used in adhesives, coatings, and composite matrices where its reactive epoxy functionality allows designers to tailor properties through cross-linking chemistry, and is also employed in chromatography resins, biomedical devices, and as a precursor for hydrogels due to its tunable surface and bulk properties. Engineers select PGMA when they need a polymer that combines processability with the ability to chemically functionalize or cross-link after fabrication, offering advantages over purely passive thermoplastics in applications requiring adhesion, chemical bonding, or environmental stability.
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Young's Modulus(E) | — | Pa | — | — |
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Glass Transition Temperature(Tg) | — | K | — | — | |
Melting Point / Solidus(Tm) | — | K | — | — | |
Maximum Service Temperature(Tmax) | — | K | — | — |
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Refractive Index(n) | — | - | — | — |