ACRYLIC SOLID SURFACE PLASTIC SHEETS

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ADVANC3 TRINSEO EUROPE GMBH 1000 Chesterbrook Boulevard, Suite 300 Berwyn PA 19312 acrylic solid surface plastic sheets for use in the manufacture of countertops and other architectural surfaces, namely, vanity tops, routed drain boards, edge treatments, borders, accents, integrated kitchen sinks, vanity bowls, coved backsplashes for use in kitchens, bathrooms, vanity sinks, powder rooms, breakfast areas, reception areas, windowsills, door thresholds, drawer and cabinet facades, and toilet partitions; acrylic materials containing resin particulate for imparting color contrast or patterns, in the nature of the thermoformable sheets or slabs for architectural use including for making formed surfaces such as sinks;ADVANCE THREE;
CONTOUR ARISTECH SURFACES 1000 Chesterbrook Boulevard, Suite 300 Berwyn PA 19312 acrylic solid surface plastic sheets for use in the manufacture of countertops and other architectural surfaces, namely, vanity tops, routed drain boards, integrated kitchen sinks, vanity bowls, coved backsplashes for use in kitchens, bathrooms, vanity sinks, powder rooms, breakfast areas, reception areas, drawer and cabinet facades, and toilet partitions; acrylic materials containing chips or resin particulate for imparting color contrast or patterns or other purposes, in the nature of the thermoformable sheets or slabs for architectural use including for making formed surfaces such as sinks, bath tubs and hot tubs;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a process for preparing water-absorbent resins based on acrylic acid, crude acrylic acid is firstly isolated from the reaction gases from the catalytic gas-phase oxidation of propane, propylene and/or acrolein. This is treated with an aldehyde scavenger and pure acrylic acid is separated by distillation from the treated crude acrylic acid, and this pure acrylic acid can be subjected directly to a free-radical polymerization.