Definitions for "Methyl methacrylate"
Methyl methacrylate is a chemical derived from propylene, used for the manufacture of polymethyl methacrylate and also for polymer dispersions and other resins.
A synthetic resin used in the caps and barrels of more expensive pens. Also called acrylic, Lucite, plexiglas, etc. First used on the Parker 51 in 1941.
CAS Number: 80-62-6. A volatile, flammable liquid that polymerizes readily and is used as a monomer for resins. Chemical formula = C5H8O2. Molecular weight = 100.1 g/mol. Learn More...