Thermogravimetric analysis and pyrolysis in combination with gas chromatography were used to study the thermal behaviour of some cross-linked polymers of ethylene glycol dimethacrylate. The investigated polymers show a complex thermal degradation mechanism. The complexity of the reaction increases together with increase of the ethylene glycol chain in the macromolecule and with increase of the pyrolysis temperature. At low temperature, the thermal decomposition products of the analyzed polymers are mainly the constituent monomers. At high temperatures, besides the monomer, other decomposition products are formed as a result of thermal cracking reactions, i.e. secondary reactions of decomposition and recombination.