Trimethylolpropane Trimethacrylate (TMPTMA)

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CAS#: 3290-92-4
Synonyms: TMPTMA

Trimethylolpropane Trimethacrylate (TMPTMA) is a tri-functional methacrylate monomer that provides exceptionally high cross-link density in polymer systems. Its three reactive methacrylate groups enable the formation of rigid, chemically resistant, and dimensionally stable networks. TMPTMA is widely used in UV-curable coatings, inks, and adhesives where hardness, durability, and chemical resistance are essential.

Key Features:

  • Tri-functional monomer for maximum cross-link density

  • Enhances hardness, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength

  • Improves dimensional stability and durability of cured systems

  • Compatible with a wide range of acrylate and methacrylate monomers

  • Low to moderate viscosity for efficient processing and formulation

Applications:

  • UV-curable coatings and inks

  • High-performance adhesives

  • Specialty resins and polymer systems

  • Electronics and industrial coatings requiring rigidity and chemical resistance

CAS#: 3290-92-4
Synonyms: TMPTMA

Trimethylolpropane Trimethacrylate (TMPTMA) is a tri-functional methacrylate monomer that provides exceptionally high cross-link density in polymer systems. Its three reactive methacrylate groups enable the formation of rigid, chemically resistant, and dimensionally stable networks. TMPTMA is widely used in UV-curable coatings, inks, and adhesives where hardness, durability, and chemical resistance are essential.

Key Features:

  • Tri-functional monomer for maximum cross-link density

  • Enhances hardness, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength

  • Improves dimensional stability and durability of cured systems

  • Compatible with a wide range of acrylate and methacrylate monomers

  • Low to moderate viscosity for efficient processing and formulation

Applications:

  • UV-curable coatings and inks

  • High-performance adhesives

  • Specialty resins and polymer systems

  • Electronics and industrial coatings requiring rigidity and chemical resistance