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ACRYLIC RESIN

Altuglas® Resins

Altuglas International 2013. All rights reserved

Design by Septentrion, 10/2013 / 500Photos iStock, Altuglas, E.Leghouy. Heximage, Ph.Dubosson, R. Ricard, M3A.

Headquarters

Altuglas International

89, boulevard National

F-92257 La Garenne-Colombes cedex

Tel: +33 (0)1 78 66 23 00

Fax: +33 (0)1 78 66 23 96

The information contained in

this document is based on

trials carried out by our Research

Centres and data selected

from the literature, but shall

in no event be held to constitute

or imply any warranty,

undertaking, express or implied

commitment from our part.

Our formal specifications define

the limit of our commitment.

No liability whatsoever can be

accepted by Altuglas International

with regard to the handling,

processing or use of the product

or products concerned which

must in all cases be employed

in accordance with all relevant

laws and/or regulations in force

in the country or countries

concerned.

Welcome to the world of Altuglas International, subsidiary of Arkema group

Altuglas International, a global integrated leader in PMMA is heavily involved in the technical

plastic sector – from MMA monomer to PMMA acrylic glass – creating and manufacturing innovative

products to suit customers’ needs worldwide.

Its 1,300 highly committed staff make their contribution daily in our three businesses (MMA, sheet

and PMMA resins).

Its four great brand names are references:

Altuglas®, Plexiglas® (Americas), Oroglas®, Solarkote®.

The idealcombinationof performance and value

The idealcombinationof performance and value

www.altuglasint.com

Alt

ugl

as®

Re

sin

s, s

om

e i

mag

es

ACRYLIC RESIN

Altuglas® Resins

Altuglas International 2013. All rights reserved

Design by Septentrion, 10/2013 / 500Photos iStock, Altuglas, E.Leghouy. Heximage, Ph.Dubosson, R. Ricard, M3A.

Headquarters

Altuglas International

89, boulevard National

F-92257 La Garenne-Colombes cedex

Tel: +33 (0)1 78 66 23 00

Fax: +33 (0)1 78 66 23 96

The information contained in

this document is based on

trials carried out by our Research

Centres and data selected

from the literature, but shall

in no event be held to constitute

or imply any warranty,

undertaking, express or implied

commitment from our part.

Our formal specifications define

the limit of our commitment.

No liability whatsoever can be

accepted by Altuglas International

with regard to the handling,

processing or use of the product

or products concerned which

must in all cases be employed

in accordance with all relevant

laws and/or regulations in force

in the country or countries

concerned.

Welcome to the world of Altuglas International, subsidiary of Arkema group

Altuglas International, a global integrated leader in PMMA is heavily involved in the technical

plastic sector – from MMA monomer to PMMA acrylic glass – creating and manufacturing innovative

products to suit customers’ needs worldwide.

Its 1,300 highly committed staff make their contribution daily in our three businesses (MMA, sheet

and PMMA resins).

Its four great brand names are references:

Altuglas®, Plexiglas® (Americas), Oroglas®, Solarkote®.

The idealcombinationof performance and value

The idealcombinationof performance and value

www.altuglasint.com

Altuglas® ResinsThe Altuglas® product range of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) thermoplastic resinsoffers an ideal combination of performance and value.

ACRYLIC RESIN

Indeed, design flexibility, premium aesthetics and an extremely long service life are Altuglas® PMMA key benefits for manufacturing high added value parts through both injection and extrusion processes.

Altuglas International manufactures and markets its

polymers in compliance with REACH.

Moreover, none of the substances listed in the « Candidate

List of Substances of Very High Concern» (SVHC) is inten-

tionally added in its production processes.

Compliance statements to European Directives such

as the RoHS (EC/2002/95), the ELV (EC/2000/53),

the W3E (EC/2002/96), and many others are available

upon request.

Altuglas® acrylic resins are not formulated with plasticizers,

Bisphenol A or any other substances likely to migrate.

They also comply with the EN/71 part 3.

The Altuglas® International Rho (MI, Italy) plant has

implemented and maintains an environmental

management system in accordance with

UNI EN ISO: 9001: 2008 and 14001: 2004,

as well as with the stringent automotive

ISO/TS 16949: 2002.

Altuglas International manufactures,

sells and imports its products,

respecting the Reach obligations.

Melt flow index(230°C/3.8kg) (g/10 mm)

Vicat softening temperature (°C)

HDT: 1.80 MPa(°C)

Coefficient of linear expansion (10-6/°K)

Reflective index B

Light Transmittance(%)

Haze(%)

Impact resistance (Charpy unnotched) (kJ/m2)

Impact resistance (Charpy notched) (kJ/m2)

Impact resistance (Izod notched) (kJ/m2)

Tensile strength(MPa)

Elongation at break(%)

Flexural modulus(MPa)

Rockwellhardness

Density(g/cm3)

Water absorption(%)

Mould shrinkage(%)

Fire resistant(Class)

ASTM

D-1238

D-1525

D-648

D-696

D-542

D-1003

D-1003

-

-

D-256

D-638

D-638

D-790

D-785

D-792

D-570

D-955

UL/94

ISO

1133

306B50

75-2

-

R-489

-

-

179-1

179-1

180/1a

527-2

527-2

178

-

1183

62

-

-

DIN

53735

53460

53461

53752A

53491

5036

5036

53453

53453

-

53455

53455

53452

-

53479

53495

-

-

Altuglas®

V 046

2

101

92

65

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

6

3300

M-96

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

V 825T

2.8

108

100

65

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

6

3300

M-97

1.19

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

V 920

8

101

90

70

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

69

6

3300

M-95

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

V 920T

6

103

95

65

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

6

3300

M-96

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

VM / VML

14.5

90

77

70

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

65

5

3100

M-89

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

MI 4T

3

106

98

75

1.49

92

1

20

2.5

2.2

59

20

2800

M-82

1.18

0.32

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

MI 7T

1.8

103

93

80

1.49

92

1.5

35

3

3.5

48

30

2400

M-68

1.17

0.33

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

HFI 7

11

90

83

80

1.49

92

1.5

35

3

3.2

48

25

2300

M-65

1.17

0.33

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

HFI 10

3

90

81

100

1.49

90

2

40

4

5

38

30

1700

M-38

1.15

0.36

0.2-0.8

HB

Altuglas®

HFI 15

1.5

94

87

100

1.49

91

1.5

90

6.5

6

50

65

2000

M-50

1.15

0.36

0.2-0.8

HB

Altuglas®

DRT

0.8

100

88

100

1.49

90

2

60

7

6.3

38

40

1700

M-46

1.15

0.36

0.2-0.8

HB

Altuglas®

HT 121

2

121

110

65

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

5

3450

M-102

1.19

0.4

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

V 022E

2

101

92

65

1.49

93

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

6

3300

M-96

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

HCR 3

0.6

113

98

65

1.49

92

0.8

13

2

1.8

75

6

3300

M-99

1.19

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

CR 8

0.7

101

90

90

1.49

91

1.5

45

4

4.5

45

35

2200

M-74

1.16

0.34

0.2-0.8

HB

Altuglas®

CR 12

0.6

94

88

100

1.49

90

2

55

6

6

45

45

2000

M-56

1.15

0.36

0.2-0.8

HB

Thermal properties

Standard Grades Impact Resistant Grades Specialty Grades

Optical properties

Mechanical Properties

General Properties

Flammability

Data given are average values and should not be used for specification purposes

Altuglas® ResinsThe Altuglas® product range of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) thermoplastic resinsoffers an ideal combination of performance and value.

ACRYLIC RESIN

Indeed, design flexibility, premium aesthetics and an extremely long service life are Altuglas® PMMA key benefits for manufacturing high added value parts through both injection and extrusion processes.

Altuglas International manufactures and markets its

polymers in compliance with REACH.

Moreover, none of the substances listed in the « Candidate

List of Substances of Very High Concern» (SVHC) is inten-

tionally added in its production processes.

Compliance statements to European Directives such

as the RoHS (EC/2002/95), the ELV (EC/2000/53),

the W3E (EC/2002/96), and many others are available

upon request.

Altuglas® acrylic resins are not formulated with plasticizers,

Bisphenol A or any other substances likely to migrate.

They also comply with the EN/71 part 3.

The Altuglas® International Rho (MI, Italy) plant has

implemented and maintains an environmental

management system in accordance with

UNI EN ISO: 9001: 2008 and 14001: 2004,

as well as with the stringent automotive

ISO/TS 16949: 2002.

Altuglas International manufactures,

sells and imports its products,

respecting the Reach obligations.

Melt flow index(230°C/3.8kg) (g/10 mm)

Vicat softening temperature (°C)

HDT: 1.80 MPa(°C)

Coefficient of linear expansion (10-6/°K)

Reflective index B

Light Transmittance(%)

Haze(%)

Impact resistance (Charpy unnotched) (kJ/m2)

Impact resistance (Charpy notched) (kJ/m2)

Impact resistance (Izod notched) (kJ/m2)

Tensile strength(MPa)

Elongation at break(%)

Flexural modulus(MPa)

Rockwellhardness

Density(g/cm3)

Water absorption(%)

Mould shrinkage(%)

Fire resistant(Class)

ASTM

D-1238

D-1525

D-648

D-696

D-542

D-1003

D-1003

-

-

D-256

D-638

D-638

D-790

D-785

D-792

D-570

D-955

UL/94

ISO

1133

306B50

75-2

-

R-489

-

-

179-1

179-1

180/1a

527-2

527-2

178

-

1183

62

-

-

DIN

53735

53460

53461

53752A

53491

5036

5036

53453

53453

-

53455

53455

53452

-

53479

53495

-

-

Altuglas®

V 046

2

101

92

65

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

6

3300

M-96

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

V 825T

2.8

108

100

65

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

6

3300

M-97

1.19

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

V 920

8

101

90

70

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

69

6

3300

M-95

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

V 920T

6

103

95

65

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

6

3300

M-96

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

VM / VML

14.5

90

77

70

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

65

5

3100

M-89

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

MI 4T

3

106

98

75

1.49

92

1

20

2.5

2.2

59

20

2800

M-82

1.18

0.32

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

MI 7T

1.8

103

93

80

1.49

92

1.5

35

3

3.5

48

30

2400

M-68

1.17

0.33

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

HFI 7

11

90

83

80

1.49

92

1.5

35

3

3.2

48

25

2300

M-65

1.17

0.33

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

HFI 10

3

90

81

100

1.49

90

2

40

4

5

38

30

1700

M-38

1.15

0.36

0.2-0.8

HB

Altuglas®

HFI 15

1.5

94

87

100

1.49

91

1.5

90

6.5

6

50

65

2000

M-50

1.15

0.36

0.2-0.8

HB

Altuglas®

DRT

0.8

100

88

100

1.49

90

2

60

7

6.3

38

40

1700

M-46

1.15

0.36

0.2-0.8

HB

Altuglas®

HT 121

2

121

110

65

1.49

92

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

5

3450

M-102

1.19

0.4

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

V 022E

2

101

92

65

1.49

93

0.5

11

2

1.8

70

6

3300

M-96

1.18

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

HCR 3

0.6

113

98

65

1.49

92

0.8

13

2

1.8

75

6

3300

M-99

1.19

0.3

0.2-0.6

HB

Altuglas®

CR 8

0.7

101

90

90

1.49

91

1.5

45

4

4.5

45

35

2200

M-74

1.16

0.34

0.2-0.8

HB

Altuglas®

CR 12

0.6

94

88

100

1.49

90

2

55

6

6

45

45

2000

M-56

1.15

0.36

0.2-0.8

HB

Thermal properties

Standard Grades Impact Resistant Grades Specialty Grades

Optical properties

Mechanical Properties

General Properties

Flammability

Data given are average values and should not be used for specification purposes

Alt

ugl

as®

Re

sin

s, s

om

e i

mag

es

ACRYLIC RESIN

Altuglas® Resins

Altuglas International 2013. All rights reserved

Design by Septentrion, 10/2013 / 500Photos iStock, Altuglas, E.Leghouy. Heximage, Ph.Dubosson, R. Ricard, M3A.

Headquarters

Altuglas International

89, boulevard National

F-92257 La Garenne-Colombes cedex

Tel: +33 (0)1 78 66 23 00

Fax: +33 (0)1 78 66 23 96

The information contained in

this document is based on

trials carried out by our Research

Centres and data selected

from the literature, but shall

in no event be held to constitute

or imply any warranty,

undertaking, express or implied

commitment from our part.

Our formal specifications define

the limit of our commitment.

No liability whatsoever can be

accepted by Altuglas International

with regard to the handling,

processing or use of the product

or products concerned which

must in all cases be employed

in accordance with all relevant

laws and/or regulations in force

in the country or countries

concerned.

Welcome to the world of Altuglas International, subsidiary of Arkema group

Altuglas International, a global integrated leader in PMMA is heavily involved in the technical

plastic sector – from MMA monomer to PMMA acrylic glass – creating and manufacturing innovative

products to suit customers’ needs worldwide.

Its 1,300 highly committed staff make their contribution daily in our three businesses (MMA, sheet

and PMMA resins).

Its four great brand names are references:

Altuglas®, Plexiglas® (Americas), Oroglas®, Solarkote®.

The idealcombinationof performance and value

The idealcombinationof performance and value

www.altuglasint.com