Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate

    • Product Name: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): methyl 2-methylprop-2-enoate
    • CAS No.: 80-62-6
    • Chemical Formula: C5H8O2
    • Form/Physical State: Liquid
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
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    • Manufacturer: Ascent Group Co., Ltd
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    150048

    Product Name Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate
    Chemical Formula C5H8O2
    Molecular Weight 100.12 g/mol
    Appearance Colorless liquid
    Density 0.94 g/cm3 at 20°C
    Boiling Point 101°C
    Melting Point -48°C
    Flash Point 10°C
    Solubility In Water 1.5 g/100 mL at 20°C
    Refractive Index 1.414 at 20°C

    As an accredited Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate is packaged in a 180 kg blue HDPE drum with secure sealing and detailed product labeling.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate: 80 drums (200 kg each) per 20-foot container, total 16 metric tons.
    Shipping Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate is shipped as a hazardous chemical, typically in tightly sealed, approved containers such as drums or IBCs. It requires cool, dry, and well-ventilated storage during transport, away from heat, ignition sources, and incompatible substances. Compliant with international regulations, proper labeling and documentation are essential for safe shipping.
    Storage **Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate** should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat, sparks, open flames, and direct sunlight. Keep containers tightly closed and protected from physical damage. Store separately from oxidizing agents, acids, and bases. Use only approved containers and ensure proper grounding to avoid static discharge, as the chemical is highly flammable and may polymerize.
    Shelf Life Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate has a shelf life of 12 months when stored unopened in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
    Application of Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate

    Purity 99.5%: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate with 99.5% purity is used in optical grade plastics manufacturing, where it ensures high transparency and light transmission.

    Viscosity Grade 0.6 mPa·s: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate of viscosity grade 0.6 mPa·s is used in adhesive formulations, where it provides excellent flowability for uniform coverage.

    Molecular Weight 100.12 g/mol: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate with a molecular weight of 100.12 g/mol is used in acrylic resin synthesis, where it achieves consistent molecular chain length for predictable mechanical properties.

    Melting Point −48°C: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate with a melting point of −48°C is used in cold-curing polymer applications, where it maintains processability at low temperatures.

    Stability Temperature 120°C: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate with stability up to 120°C is used in high-temperature resistant paint formulations, where it enhances thermal durability and gloss retention.

    Volatile Content ≤ 0.05%: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate with volatile content below 0.05% is used in automotive coatings, where it minimizes emission of volatile organic compounds.

    Particle Size ≤ 5 μm: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate with a particle size of 5 μm or less is used in 3D printing resins, where it enables smooth surface finish and detailed feature replication.

    Color Number ≤ 10 APHA: Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate with a color number below 10 APHA is used in crystal clear sheet production, where it prevents discoloration and increases product clarity.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate: What Sets It Apart

    Methyl methacrylate runs through the backbone of many industries, making its mark everywhere from clear acrylic panels in architecture to medical devices that demand high purity and strength. Every kilogram we produce here at Jiankun captures dozens of carefully controlled steps, built on years of hands-on production, troubleshooting, and customer feedback. The market keeps growing but experience continues to matter, and that’s where our value comes through: the knowledge gained from thousands of runs, not just a folder of technical literature.

    Our Commitment to Consistency

    Reliable methyl methacrylate means consistent polymerization, transparent cast sheets, and strong adhesives without unwanted residues or yellowing. In the plant, it’s easy to spot a batch that doesn’t meet standard – slight variations in odor, color, or volatility always ring alarm bells on the line. Our technicians work with tight temperature, pH, and flow controls, because even minor deviations in the esterification or purification stages can manifest as trouble down the road for our customers. Keeping the purity above 99.9% isn’t a marketing point – it’s a response to real-life demands from manufacturers who can’t afford batch-to-batch surprises.

    Jiankun Methyl Methacrylate delivers every time with a sharp, colorless liquid, free of water and inhibitors beyond what’s required for safe storage and transport. Nothing about this process is accidental. Over the years, investments in both monitoring equipment and operational training helped minimize the sort of dust and moisture pickup that used to plague older plants. We have seen the number of customer complaints over unexpected side reactions or haze drop to a fraction of what they were a decade ago, and that comes down to vigilance at every handling point.

    Meeting Modern Application Needs

    Look at any sprawling city skyline or a dental prosthetics lab—the demand for methyl methacrylate isn’t going away. Sheet molders, resin formulators, paint manufacturers, and sign producers typically mention three issues: purity, stability, and ease of blending. Over the past three years, we’ve worked directly with downstream partners to dial in our product to fit sensitive requirements. In some projects, small traces of acetone, water, or aldehydes cause gelling or produce embarrassing surface haze. We responded by tightening our in-process analytical controls, driven by gas chromatography, and maintaining a documented history for each shipment that leaves the plant.

    Smaller customers, especially those blending MMA into adhesive resins and two-part casting kits, share stories of how minor impurities throw off their working times or cause inconsistent mechanical properties. We learned to keep inhibitor content just right—not so much that it slows down curing, not so little that it enters storage risks. Our production staff works continually with end-users, learning where failures crop up and adjusting our protocols to reduce those headaches before they happen. These might seem minor in paperwork, but in the plant or the workshop, every failed batch costs time, money, and reputation. We’ve stood at the troubleshooting end ourselves, which is why we treat such concerns as lessons, not mere data points.

    MMA Model and Specification Mindset

    The Jiankun MMA product line grew out of customer requests, not just what the lab could make. The core model covers the classic industrial grade methyl methacrylate with purity levels always above 99.90%, moisture consistently below 0.03%, and low acidity—all checked multiple times from tank to drum. We learned some sectors—like automotive interior applications—care just as much about haze and residual odor as about baseline reactivity. Over time, we tuned our columns and finishing lines to deliver MMA that repels both water and trace aldehydes, allowing downstream processors to run longer and with fewer shutdowns.

    Batch records matter. Each shipment comes with full traceability, with technicians able to review raw data and track each parameter—critical when a customer comes back about surface crazing or contamination. We keep historical data available, not for regulatory reasons, but to troubleshoot and refine future runs. This feedback loop is where plant expertise outshines paperwork: sometimes, fixing a one-off issue with a batch means spotting a pump seal leak, or retraining an operator on correct tank purging.

    Usage Insights from Real-World Production

    Manufacturers use Jiankun MMA in a sweeping range of products, and every sector brings its own headaches. Acrylic sheet extrusion lines need consistency; architectural panel producers demand clarity and UV resistance; coatings formulators need reliable flow and stability; composite resin blenders chase predictable curing and bonding. We sat with customers on their shop floors, learning exactly how off-spec MMA can disrupt a week’s output or spoil high-value parts. Old stories show a batch with even minute acidity throwing resin curing times off by hours, or a touch of water causing foaming in a medical casting application.

    We’ve attacked these pain points one by one. Reactor operators run real-time assays, not just end-of-batch testing. Filters and lines see routine cleaning—not because it looks good on an audit, but because we remember the kind of product waste or customer calls that result from contaminated lines. Customers asked for better packaging to avoid long storage times leading to product degradation; we overhauled our drums’ venting and lining processes based on that feedback, preventing oxygen ingress and extending shelf life during all kinds of regional weather swings.

    The dental sector asked for an MMA variant that could be handled in smaller, more frequent shipments, cutting spoilage waste; we responded by opening up smaller drum packaging and tighter shipping intervals. This kind of flexibility emerged not by sitting in meetings, but by working alongside application engineers and plant managers who have deadlines, not just spec sheets. We model every process not just around material inputs, but around the person at the other end of the chain.

    Comparison with Other MMA Products on the Market

    Plenty of global and regional MMA suppliers can quote a high purity level, but numbers only tell part of the story. Jiankun MMA gained ground in niche and demanding segments because of plant-level decisions. Our distillation towers are tuned for sharper cut-offs, reducing background impurities that don’t always show up at lower analytical thresholds. Customers shifting from other brands often report smoother polymerization, reduced ‘boil-off’, and less odor-laden by-products. Those aren’t abstract benefits—they mean fewer complaints from downstream molding workers or shop owners, fewer calls about haze in high-value optical panels, and consistently better results in clear-cast systems.

    Stability also matters. We respond swiftly to customer feedback—once, an adhesive manufacturer noticed color drift and polymerization delays that corresponded to a secondary supplier’s product, later attributed to variable inhibitor content and inconsistent drum closure. We fixed this not by running a PR campaign, but by amping up our inhibitor dosing systems and ensuring faster, more reliable drum sealing. Every tweak comes straight from our plant management team, who track both daily output and customer complaints. Our position as a direct manufacturer, not just a package assembler or exporter, means we control those details from start to finish.

    Making MMA Safety and Storage Less of a Headache

    Manufacturers remember the notorious instability of MMA during hot summers or if storage tanks don’t seal tight. We’ve lost enough product to runaway reactions or contaminated bulk tanks to respect these headaches first-hand. Over decades, we’ve upgraded lines and added vapor recovery systems, not simply to satisfy a regulatory checkbox, but because preventing loss and fire hazards keeps everyone’s operations—and our own—running smoothly. Field experience taught us that proper inhibitor concentration makes the difference between hassle-free storage and reactive surprises.

    Remote customers working in areas with unreliable supply chains benefited when we ramped up our internal emergency response and logistics consistency. We support them with guidance on storage temperature, drum rotation, and transfer processes, taking practical steps based on incidents we’ve solved at our own facilities. This real-world grounding matters most for customers running large end-use operations where even a single contaminated drum puts weeks of output at risk. We meet face-to-face with these users, offering both troubleshooting and hands-on advice developed after years of managing bulk tanks ourselves—no theory, only daily plant lessons shared openly.

    Root Cause Transparency and Upfront Communication

    No MMA manufacturer is immune to challenges; defects, contamination, or quality dips can happen. The question to us is not ‘can we guarantee perfection’ but, ‘how do we solve problems fast, and prevent them recurring’. Over the last decade, we've developed a straightforward feedback loop—production, quality assurance, and technical support sit together at regular intervals, sharing both lab data and firsthand field complaints. We don’t run support through distant call centers—engineers and operators who’ve worked on that exact tank or drum often reach out directly, both to speed recovery and to build trust. This habit slashed the average time for issue correction, because the same people who run the lines also solve the problems.

    Customers shifting away from bulk traders to direct manufacturers like us say open, honest dialogue reduces lost time and wasted product. Having an upstream relationship pays off. Unexpected color shift in a polymer batch, or a drum failing mid-transport, gets an immediate check from the staff who actually oversaw the fill or the loadout—not just a rep reading a report. Our way isn’t to hide behind paperwork but to keep all root cause documentation open to customers, relying on mutual understanding and technical facts instead of buzzwords or excuses.

    Helping Customers Scale Safely

    Managing bulk MMA comes with a long regulatory tail—handling, storage, transport, and use. We understand because we deal with these realities in our own operations every day. Industry growth in the region means tighter controls and more customers moving from small shop-bought batches to large, custom-delivered supplies. We support that scale-up through practical, field-tested technical advice. Whether it’s dealing with rising ambient temperatures, switching from drums to ISO tanks, or adopting automation for safer bulk transfer, every tip we give is something we’ve solved internally or with similar clients, rather than trading abstract best practices.

    Safety drills, facility audits, and risk assessments sound dry on paper, but we find the real gains come from watching what can or does go wrong: slight pressure drops, delayed inhibitor delivery, or bad loading practices—all of which can upend throughput or cause cost blowouts. Our operations teams take calls from customer plants, sometimes talking through storage tank purges late at night. We take pride in this, not for the record, but because the people who build and run production lines share the same goals we do: safety, minimal downtime, and predictable output.

    Traditional industry wisdom has often centered around the product, but real success happens through open relationship building between suppliers and users. Our model isn’t a monologue. We routinely host site visits for partners to see our production steps, testing, and packaging. It breaks down assumptions—customers leave understanding that preventing contamination or off-spec isn’t about luck or empty assurances, but about repetitive attention, training, and investment. We welcome these visits not to showcase, but to learn what producers care about most, so new process changes reflect real-world needs. Working inside the realities of customer plants puts theory to the test, and each visit strengthens the knowledge loop between lab, production floor, and the end-user.

    From Investment to Innovation: Real-World Value

    Jiankun’s investment in methyl methacrylate production isn’t about chasing volumes; it’s about responding to unique challenges. Dye lots for sign manufacturers, resistance to weathering for outdoor applications, compatibility with rapidly curing dental formulations—all these requirements came from market partners, not boardrooms. The push for more environmentally friendly, re-usable, and recyclable acrylics gave us both daunting problems and increased technical motivation. In the past three years, feedback directly influenced equipment modernization, from top-down vacuum stripping to inline impurity sensors. While these may seem subtle, they add up on the shop floor—the end to spoiled runs, smoother processing, and faster curing have direct, bottom-line effects for the businesses using our MMA.

    Environmental stewardship comes up constantly in our daily operations. Waste treatment, emissions capture and minimizing raw material losses impact not just regulatory licenses, but how we regard ourselves as manufacturers. We've set up closed-loop reprocessing and solvent recovery that go beyond compliance, because every kilogram reused or incinerated safely reflects a long-term savings for all involved. Partnering with downstream customers working to extract every last bit of usable material from spent or off-grade MMA is not just smart economics—it’s a nod to shared responsibility. Waste is only waste if people ignore the technical fixes available, and we view returns or rejected shipments not as losses, but as opportunities for recovery and process improvement. Years of investment in these areas keep us competitive in both price and reputation.

    Continuous Learning: From Failures to Future Improvements

    Manufacturing methyl methacrylate isn’t a static job. New challenges show up with every market cycle, raw material swing, and customer complaint. Industry veterans on our team all have stories about the years before current process controls—occasional polymerization runaway events, tanks contaminated by overlooked solvents, and the headaches caused by learning-by-failure instead of learning-by-feedback. Current generations of operators and engineers benefit from records, shared troubleshooting knowledge, and a culture where mistakes become open lessons, not private embarrassments. We pass that attitude on to our partners—process data, troubleshooting protocols, and tips for handling MMA safely over varying climates and workflows.

    Some of the trickiest problems—trace heavy metals, low-level acid carryover, or seasonal variance in raw monomer quality—get solved not through guesswork but through customer-driven attention. The supply chain is not faceless; every person at the receiving end is an opportunity to learn what works and what needs fixing. Frequent dialogue, detailed root-cause analysis, and a commitment to fixing—not just reporting—issues turns mistakes into progress. We teach what we've learned, accept feedback, and iterate faster than competitors buffered by layers of sales or QA paperwork. Progress in methyl methacrylate isn't a straight line; it’s the sum of every real-world correction and every piece of feedback built into tomorrow’s run.

    MMA with Meaning: The Industry Impact of Jiankun’s Manufacturing Way

    Our approach to MMA manufacturing reflects a straightforward set of priorities: produce material we’re proud of, support our customers through operational realities, and make technical improvements based on proven need. Each product run is more than numbers on a purity certificate—it’s the result of plant-level effort, open channels with end-users, and a commitment to long-haul partnership. If an industry segment grows, Jiankun grows with it by responding hands-on. If demands shift from architectural clarity to medical-grade reactivity, we pivot not with new branding, but with real adjustments in process and protocol.

    Manufacturing has never been just about machines or batch sheets. The true drivers are the chemical engineers who catch a problem early, the operators who alert to a seal leak, the technical managers who sweat over customer complaints long after a finished batch ships out. This collective focus built Jiankun MMA's reputation into what it is today—valued not only for technical excellence, but for being a solution provider, a troubleshooting partner, and a force for continuous, ground-level improvement in every shipment received down the line. Every drum and every solution starts with knowing what matters most to the people using these chemicals. That’s the difference real manufacturing makes.