Monomer VOC definition

Monomer VOC means a relatively low molecular weight organic compound that combines with itself, or other similar compounds, by a cross-linking chemical reaction to become a cured thermosetting resin (polymer). Monomer VOC includes, but is not limited to, styrene and methyl methacrylate.
Monomer VOC means a relatively low­molecular­weight organic compound such as styrene that combines with itself, or other similar compounds, by a cross­linking reaction to become a cured thermosetting resin.

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