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Bis(Triethoxysilylpropyl)Amine/Danasylan 1122
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Bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)amine (CAS No. 13497-18-2), Silane coupling agent KH-1171, is an important additive for many applications. Examples are:
Silane-endcapped Polyurethanes: Silane-terminated polyurethanes can be prepared by reacting traditional NCO-terminated urethane prepolymers with KH-1171. It can react very fast with free isocyanate groups and lead to a high converted silane-endcapped product. Side reactions can be significantly reduced. KH-1171 is the most recommended silane for endcapping Polyurethanes. It leads to colorless low-viscosity PU prepolymers with improved UV stability and reduced yellowing tendency of sealants. Another benefit of KH-1171 is that it does not contain traces of toxic aniline.
Examples of applications where KH-1171 used include polyurethanes for structural adhesives, parquet adhesives and over-paintable hybrid sealant.
Glass fiber/glass fabric composites: As a finish or size constituent
Mineral fiber insulating materials and abrasives: As an additive to phenolic resin binders
Foundry resins: As an additive to phenolic, furan and melamine resins
Sealants and adhesives: As a primer or additive and for chemical modification
Mineral-filled polymers (composites) or HFFR cables: For pretreatment of fillers and pigments
Paints and coatings: As an additive and primer for improving adhesion to the substrate.
As a primer for glass and metal.
- Bis(Triethoxysilylpropyl)Amine/Danasylan 1122