Post Date: | 06 Mar 2012 |
Expiry Date: | Long-term effective |
CAS No: | 1025-15-6 |
Purity: | 98% |
Quantity: | 1 Metric Tons |
Price Range: | 4000 ~ 7000 |
Detailed Description: | Chemical name: Triallylisocyanurate
Molecular formula: C12H15O3N3 Molecular weight: 249.27 Functions: Cross-linking agent TAIC (Triallyl isocyanurate) is a multi-functional olefin monomer containing aromatic heterocyclic, which is mainly used as cross-linking agent and modifier. 1. TAIC is available as cross-linked modifier for a variety of thermoplastic (polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, chlorinated polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), polystyrene, etc.). The amount is generally 1-3% by weight in peroxide cross-linking system, dicumyl peroxide (DCP) is 0.2 to 1% in addition; radiation cross-linking system 0.5 to 2% by weight. The cross-linked products can significantly improve heat resistance, flame resistance, solvent resistance, mechanical strength and electrical properties. It can significantly improve the product quality, and no odor compare with the peroxide cross-linking system. It is typical for polyethylene, polyethylene and chlorinated polyethylene, polyethylene and EVA, cross-linked polyethylene cables and other high or low-foam products. 2. TAIC is available as co-vulcanizing agent for ethylene-propylene rubber, fluorine rubber, CPE and other special rubber (with DCP and the amount is 0.5 to 4% by weight), can significantly shorten the curing time,improve strength, abrasion resistance, insoluble, corrosion resistance. 3. TAIC is available as cross-linking agent for acrylic, styrene-type ion exchange resin, has less usage, higher quality than di-vinylbenzene cross-linking agent, can prepare for ionic exchange resins with anti-pollution, high strength, large diameter, heat-resistance, acid and alkali resistance, excellent anti-oxidation properties. It is the newly developed and excellent prospective ion exchange resins. |
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