Acrylic acid modified grafted starch slurry
Hybrid Material Benefits – Combines the natural biocompatibility of starch with the superior performance of synthetic polymers.
Enhanced Functional Properties – Offers improved mechanical strength, stability, and durability compared to native starch.
Versatile Application Potential – Suitable for various industrial and commercial uses due to its tailored properties.
Eco-Friendly Base Material – Utilizes renewable starch as the primary component, supporting sustainable development.
Acrylic acid modified grafted starch slurry is a polymer composite material formed by chemically grafting acrylic acid or its ester monomers with natural starch as the base material. It has both the biocompatibility of starch and the excellent properties of synthetic polymers.
English Name: | Acrylic Acid Modified Grafted Starch Slurry |
Appearance: | White Powder |
pH: | 7.6 |
Viscosity (25°C): | 50,000 mPa·s |
Textile pulp
Replacing traditional polyvinyl alcohol, reducing fiber cutoff rate (15–25%) and maintaining fiber length of 1.2–2.4 mm². Ethyl acrylate grafted products exhibit optimal adhesion to hydrophobic synthetic fibers (polyester)5.
Medical dressings
AGS300 grafted starch is used in the base of babu plasters, providing sustained-release drug delivery, skin adhesion, and moisturizing properties8.
Functional adhesives
Copolymerized with acrylamide to produce a highly absorbent resin for biodegradable packaging materials610.




