poly(\uc0\u945 -methylstyrene)

polymer

Poly(α-methylstyrene) is a thermoplastic aromatic polymer derived from α-methylstyrene monomers, closely related to polystyrene but with a methyl group on the alpha carbon of the vinyl side chain. This structural modification imparts improved thermal stability and rigidity compared to conventional polystyrene, making it suitable for applications demanding higher service temperatures. The material finds use in precision optics, high-temperature electrical insulators, and specialty engineering plastics where dimensional stability under heat is critical, though it remains less common than polystyrene in commodity applications.

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Compliance & Regulations

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