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SiSiB® PC1513

Hydrazinepropylmethyldiethoxysilane.
Synonym: (3-(Diethoxy(methyl)silyl)propyl)hydrazine
Chemical Structure

Introduction
SiSiB® PC1513 is a bifunctional organosilane possessing two reactive amino groups and hydrolyzable inorganic methoxysilyl groups. The dual nature of its reactivity allows SiSiB® PC1513 to bind chemically to both inorganic materials and organic polymers, thus functioning as an adhesion promoter, surface modifier and as a reactant for product modification.
Typical Physical Properties
Chemical Name: (3-(Diethoxy(methyl)silyl)propyl)hydrazine
CAS No.: N/A
EINECS No.: N/A
Empirical Formula: C8H22N2O2Si
Molecular Weight: 206.36
Boiling Point: N/A°C [760mmHg]
Flash Point: N/A°C
   
Color and Appearance: Clear to straw liquid
Density [25°C]: N/A
Refractive Index [25°C]: N/A
Purity: Min.95.0%
Applications
SiSiB® silanes are versatile materials used in a wide range of applications including:

Silane Coupling Agent, Silane Adhesion Promoter, Silane Hydrophobing Agent, Silane Dispersing Agent, Silane Crosslinking Agent, Silane Moisture Scavenger, Polypropylene Catalyst "Donor" Silane, Silicate Stabilizer, Polyurethane Endcapper Silane, Silane Drying Agent, Silane Curing Agent, Silane Reinforcer, Silylating Agent, Silane Reducing Agent, Silyl Building Blocks and Synthons etc.
Packings
Net weight 180Kg steel drum or 900Kg IBC container, for more details, please visit Packing Centre.
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