A material whose chemical structure is made up of long chains of two differently structured chemical units (monomers), which repeat a more or less regular pattern in the chain.
(r) a polymer formed from two different monomers. Covalent bonding chemical bonding whereby each atom of a bound pair contributes one electron to form a pair of electrons.
A polymer formed from two or more different monomers.
Polymers and Associated Materials Polymer molecule consisting of more than one type of monomer unit, produced by reacting them together at the manufacturing stage.
a macromolecule produced by the simultaneous or step-wise polymerization of two or more dissimilar units such as monomers
a polymer made from more than one kind of monomer, that is, made out of two or more comonomers
a polymer that has more than one type of molecule incorporated in the polymer
A compound resulting from the chemical reaction of two chemically different monomers with each other.
Simultaneous polymerization of two or more different monomers to form a polymer.
A polymer resulting from the polymerization reaction of two chemically different monomers.
A molecule or chemical which is made up from two or more types of monomers. Copolymers are preferred over a single polymer in floor finishes, sealers and coatings. These copolymers when crosslinked become tougher and more chemical resistant.
A combination of two different resins joining to make one polymer.
The chemical reaction of two different monomers with each other, result in a compound.
A polymer in which there are two or more repeat units.
A polymer made from more than one kind of monomer. (see: monomer)
Polymer produced by polymerization of a mixture of two monomers.
a POLYMER (plastic) made by POLYMERIZING two MONOMERS. one example is SAN (styrene-acrylonitrile)
Polymer produced from a combination of two or more monomers. See Polymer.
A polymer made up of two monomers in which each repeating unit in the chain consists of units of both monomers.
A polymer formed by the reaction of two or more different monomers.
A compound resulting from the polymerization of two different monomers.
Combination of two chemical compounds used in special adhesives such as in NAP-LAM II.
a polymer that consists of two or more dissimilar mer units in combination along its molecular chains.
a polymer made up of two different monomers, e.g., Styrene-Butadiene Rubber
The product formed by the simultaneous polymerization of two or more polymerizeable chemicals (monomers).
Result of two monomers being combined through polymerization.
Polymer whose chain contains a series of dissimilar monomers
Large molecules obtained by simultaneous polymerization of different monomers, as in vinyl copolymers.
The product of polymerization of two or more substances at the same time; a "mixed" polymer.
A resin polymerized from two or more monomers.
a polymer formed through the inter-polymerization of two (or more) chemically different monomers with each other.
A polymer consisting of two different monomers chemically combined.
A product, manufactured through co-extrusion, which features combined properties of various polymers.
A plastic or polymeric whose chemical composition consists of more than one basic hydrocarbon. EVA is a copolymer. It is made by feeding more than one monomer to the reactor.
Two monomers chemically combined to form an elastomer, like SBR formed from styrene and butadiene.
A polymer made of two or more monomers.
A polymric system which contains two or more monomeric units. See also Alternating, Rando, Block and Graft copolymers.
An elastomer (polymer) resulting from the chemical combination of two dissimilar monomers. For example, Buna N from Butadiene and Acrylonitrile.