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SiSiB® PC1100

gamma-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane.
Synonym: N-(3-Triethoxysilylpropyl)Amine;
Аминопропилтриэтокси-силан;
3-아미노프로필트라이에톡시실란

Countertype of Dynasylan AMEO, DowCorning Z-6011, ShinEtsu KBE-903, Wacker GENIOSIL GF 93, Silquest A-1100


Chemical Structure


Introduction

SiSiB® PC1100 is a versatile amino-functional coupling agent used over a broad range of applications to provide superior bonds between inorganic substrates and organic polymers. The silicon-containing portion of the molecule provides strong bonding to substrates. The primary amine function reacts with a wide array of thermoset, thermoplastic, and elastomeric materials.

Typical Physical Properties

Chemical Name: gamma-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane
CAS No.: 919-30-2
EINECS No.: 213-048-4
Empirical Formula: C9H23NO2Si
Molecular Weight: 221.37
Boiling Point: 215°C [760mmHg]
Flash Point: 96°C
Viscosity 25°C: 2 cSt
   
Color and Appearance: Colorless transparent liquid
Density [25°C]: 0.945-0.955
Refractive Index [25°C] 1.420
Min. Purity: 99.0% by GC
Technical Grade: 95.0% by GC

Solubility: PC1100 is completely and immediately soluble in water (with reaction), alcohol, and aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Ketones are not recommended as diluents.

Applications

Silane coupling agent SiSiB® PC1100 is applied in plastic products (including cables, glassfiber-reinforcement plastics etc.), rubber products, adhesives, coatings, pigments dispersion, inks, magnetic materials (plastic magnet and rubber magnet), metallic casting resins and resins concrete, etc.

SiSiB® PC1100 maximizes the physical and electrical properties of mineral-filled phenolics, epoxies, polyamides, polybutylene terephthalate, and a host of other thermoset and thermoplastic composites. Filler wetting and dispersibility in the polymer matrix are also improved.

SiSiB® PC1100 improves adhesion between magnetic powder and organic resins and dispersion of magnetic powder inorganic resins. Also these magnetic appliances attain higher magnetic orientation and excellent magnetic properties, higher mechanical strength, good processability, excellent weathering resistance.

In glass-reinforced thermoset plastics, SiSiB® PC1100 enhances the flexural, compressive, and interlaminar shear strengths before and after exposure to humidity. SiSiB® PC1100 greatly improves wet electrical properties.

With nitrile, polysulfide, expoxy, urethane, and adhesives and sealants, SiSiB® PC1100 improves pigment dispersion and maximizes adhesion to glass, aluminum, and steel.

When SiSiB® PC1100 is used, glass-reinforced thermoplastics, polyamides, polyesters, and polycarbonates exhibit increased flexural and tensile strengths before and after wet exposure.

In glass fiber and mineral wool insulation, as a phenolics resin binder additive, SiSiB® PC1100 imparts moisture resistance and allows recovery after compression.

In shell molding foundry applications, SiSiB® PC1100 strengthens the bond between the phenolics binder and foundry sand.

In grinding wheels, SiSiB® PC1100 promotes an improved, water-resistant bond between the abrasive grit and phenolics resin binder.

SiSiB® PC1100 is an excellent adhesion prompter in urethane, epoxy, and acrylic latex coatings, adhesives, and sealants.

Packings

Net weigh 20Kg plastic drum、190Kg steel drum or 900Kg IBC container, for more details, please visit Packing Centre.

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