Iso Bornyl Methacrylate (IBOMA)

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   Iso Bornyl Methacrylate (IBOMA) is a high-performance methacrylate monomer known for its bulky isobornyl structure, which imparts exceptional hardness, scratch resistance, and thermal stability to polymer systems. Its low shrinkage during curing and excellent adhesion to various substrates make it a preferred choice for advanced coatings and radiation-curable materials. IBOMA also enhances gloss retention and provides improved chemical resistance in demanding environments.

Key Features:

  • Provides excellent hardness, scratch resistance, and surface durability

  • Offers low shrinkage and improved dimensional stability

  • Enhances chemical resistance and thermal performance

  • Improves gloss and surface quality in cured films

  • Compatible with a wide range of acrylic and methacrylate monomers

Applications:

  • High-performance coatings requiring hardness and scratch resistance

  • Adhesives with enhanced durability and stability

  • 3D printing resins (UV-curable and SLA formulations)

  • Electronics coatings and specialty polymer systems

  • Automotive and industrial finishes where mar resistance is critical

   Iso Bornyl Methacrylate (IBOMA) is a high-performance methacrylate monomer known for its bulky isobornyl structure, which imparts exceptional hardness, scratch resistance, and thermal stability to polymer systems. Its low shrinkage during curing and excellent adhesion to various substrates make it a preferred choice for advanced coatings and radiation-curable materials. IBOMA also enhances gloss retention and provides improved chemical resistance in demanding environments.

Key Features:

  • Provides excellent hardness, scratch resistance, and surface durability

  • Offers low shrinkage and improved dimensional stability

  • Enhances chemical resistance and thermal performance

  • Improves gloss and surface quality in cured films

  • Compatible with a wide range of acrylic and methacrylate monomers

Applications:

  • High-performance coatings requiring hardness and scratch resistance

  • Adhesives with enhanced durability and stability

  • 3D printing resins (UV-curable and SLA formulations)

  • Electronics coatings and specialty polymer systems

  • Automotive and industrial finishes where mar resistance is critical