Poly(phenyl methacrylate)

polymer

Poly(phenyl methacrylate) is an aromatic methacrylate polymer, a rigid thermoplastic characterized by a phenyl substituent on the methacrylate backbone that imparts high stiffness and thermal stability. It finds use in applications requiring excellent optical clarity and dimensional stability, particularly in precision optical components, protective coatings, and specialty engineering plastics where moderate-to-high glass transition temperature provides better performance at elevated temperatures compared to standard acrylic polymers. Its aromatic structure makes it notably stiffer and more heat-resistant than conventional polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), though it is less commonly encountered in high-volume production than commodity acrylic materials.

optical components and lenseshigh-temperature coatingsengineering plastics and housingsautomotive lighting applicationsprecision instrumentation windowsthermally stable adhesives and binders

Compliance & Regulations

?UL 94?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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Glass Transition Temperature(Tg)
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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

Safety & Biocompatibility

RoHS, REACH, and Prop 65 statuses are validated against official substance lists (ECHA SVHC Candidate List, OEHHA Prop 65, RoHS Annex II). Other regulations are estimated from composition and material classification. All screening is a starting point for due diligence — always verify with your supplier before making compliance decisions.