A raw ingredient used in the manufacture of polymers, Lauryl Acrylate is an ester of Acrylic Acid. It has a long aliphatic chain, a low viscosity, and a high acrylate capacity. This chemical can be made into copolymers with acrylic acid, as well as its salts, amides, and esters, as well as with acrylates, acrylonitrile, maleic acid esters, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, styrene, butadiene, unsaturated polyesters, and drying oils, among other materials. It is a very helpful starting material for chemical synthesis because it It is a water-insoluble, low volatility monomer used in floor waxes, paint, varnishes, pressure-sensitive adhesives, low temperature caulks, and oil additives as a flow improver.