- Styrene maleic anhydride
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Name = Styrene maleic anhydride
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ImageName = Styrene Maleic Anhydride
IUPACName = Poly(Styrene-co-Maleic Anhydride)
OtherNames = SMA; Xiran®
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CASNo = 9011-13-6
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Formula = (C8H8)n-(C4H2O3)m
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Appearance = crystal clear polymer
Density = 1.080 g/cm³
SolubleOther = Soluble in alkaline solutions and polar organic solvents
Glass trans Pt = 130 - 160 °C
RefractIndex = 1.577Styrene maleic anhydride , also known as SMA or SMAnh , is a synthetic
polymer that is built-up ofstyrene andmaleic anhydride monomer s. The monomers are built in randomly making it a random copolymer. It is formed by aradical polymerization using an organic peroxide as the initiator. The main characteristics of SMA copolymer are its transparent appearance, high heat resistance, high dimensional stability, and the specific reactivity of the anhydride groups. The latter feature results in the solubility of SMA in alkaline (water-based) solutions and dispersions.SMA is available in a broad range of molecular weights and maleic anhydride (MA)contents. In a typical combination of those two properties SMA is available as a crystal clear granule that can be used in a broad range of applications. SMA polymers with a high molecular weight are widely used in engineering plastic applications, normally in the impact modified and optional glass fibre filled variants. Alternatively, SMA is applied using its transparency in combination with other transparent materials like
PMMA or the heat resistancy to heat-boost other polymers materials like ABS orPVC . The solubility of SMA in alkaline solutions makes it suitable for various applications in the field of sizings (paper), binders and coatings. The specific reactivity of SMA makes it a suitable agent for compatibilizing normally incompatible polymers (e.g. ABS/PA blends).SMA producers
There are only a few commercial suppliers of SMA polymers. The major producers are Polyscope Polymers (Xiran®), Sartomer (SMA®) and Nova Chemicals (Dylark®). While the Sartomer product range covers low molecular weight products with high MA contents (and sometimes chemically modified), the Nova materials are high molecular products with low MA content (and mainly impact modified) and Polyscope's Xiran® product range covers the area in between (with some overlap; also in impact modified grades). Each of those products have their own specific features.
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