
Interpolymer
An interpolymer is a type of polymer formed by combining two or more different types of monomers (the building blocks of polymers) through a process called polymerization. This combination results in a material that often has unique properties, such as improved strength, flexibility, or thermal stability, compared to the individual polymers. Interpolymers are used in various applications, including plastics, adhesives, and coatings, where specific performance characteristics are needed. They play an important role in enhancing the functionality of materials in everyday products, making them valuable in numerous industrial and consumer applications.