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Chemical Properties Of Acrylic
Also the chemicals and other materials to which a molded part will be exposed should be carefully considered before selecting any thermoplastic. Isopropyl alcohol attacks acrylic as it tends to promote crazing in acrylic, as it does in many transparent plastics. Many acrylic grades are more alcohol-resistant than others. As we know resistance is typically a function of the molecular weight of the polymer. Thus higher molecular weight provides better alcohol resistance. Isopropyl alcohol solution when diluted can be used to wipe down acrylic without adverse reaction. These Acrylic copolymers, particularly those with styrene, offer improved chemical resistance but do not transmit light as well as 100% PMMA. The sterilization technologies for acrylic are E-beam or gamma irradiation or dry ethylene oxide gas. The Gamma sterilization has a tendency to discolor (yellow) most acrylics. But this yellowing is temporary and recovery can be complete, with the parts retaining their original integrity. With the increase of radiation dosage, the greater is the yellowing and the longer is the required recovery time. Till the time when rapid gamma recovery formulations were introduced, acrylic took as long as sixty days to recover from the effects of gamma irradiation. But now this time has been cut to a week for some grades of acrylic. Methods which are not recommended for acrylic are wet ethylene oxide and steam sterilization methods. About the Author
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