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Diester Monomers

Based on 14 products - Last update on the Jun 26, 2025

Diester monomers are usually colorless to pale yellow liquids with a mild odor and offer good compatibility with a wide range of resins. Functionally, they contain two ester groups that contribute to flexibility and improved adhesion across substrates. Their key advantages include enhanced flow, plasticizing effects, and low glass transition temperatures, making them excellent candidates for pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) and flexible sealants. They are especially valuable in automotive and packaging sectors where elasticity and tack are important. 

While alternatives such as monoester or phthalate-based plasticizers exist, diester monomers often provide better permanence and less migration. Within this group, sub-types may vary by alcohol or acid chain length, offering further control over volatility, polarity, and compatibility, enabling fine-tuning for both solvent-based and hot-melt adhesive systems.

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Dimethyl terephthalate

by BCH

Dimethyl terephthalate by BCH is a monomer. It can react under low temperature and exhibits high thermal resistance. It is used in various areas including adhesives.

MBM

by Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)

Monobutyl maleate. Provides a carboxylic acid functionality with maleate unsaturation, plasticizing effect and promotes improved polymer adhesion. It can be copolymerized with a variety of vinyl and acrylic monomers.

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BCH

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Diester Monomers