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Specialty Polymers

September 1, 2015

A polymer is a large molecule consisting of many parts. These parts are made up of a linked series of smaller molecules, called monomers. Co-polymers are derived from two different monomers. For example, synthetic rubber is created by combining monomers such as butadiene and styrene.

Polymers play a vital role in our modern society. Polymer chemistry is developing rapidly because of the growing demand for polymers in virtually all industries. A wide range of specialty polymers are available and more can be created according to specific use or need.

Typical Uses for Specialty Polymers

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