Silane Coupling Agents | Adhesion Promoters | Vinyl Silanes | Surface Modifiers
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SiSiB® PC6160
Vinyltris(tert-butylperoxy)silane.
Synonym: Vinyltris(tert-butyldioxy)silane
Tris[(2-methyl-2-propanyl)peroxy](vinyl)silane
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Vinylsilane, also called vinyl silane or ethenyl silane, is an organic chemical with chemical formula C2H6Si, or CH2=CH-SiH3. It is a derivative of silane.
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Typical Physical Properties |
Chemical Name: |
Vinyltris(tert-butylperoxy)silane |
CAS No.: |
15188-09-7 |
EINECS No.: |
239-238-7 |
Empirical Formula: |
C14H30O6Si |
Molecular Weight: |
322.47 |
Boiling Point: |
273°C [760mmHg] |
Flash Point: |
103°C |
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Color and Appearance: |
Clear to straw liquid |
Density [25°C]: |
0.981 |
Refractive Index [25°C]: |
1.435 |
Purity: |
40% in Toluene |
Vinyl silane is used as coupling agent, adhesion promoters, crosslinking agent.
Vinyl silane is used for sulfur and peroxide cured rubber, polyester, polyolefins, styrenics, and acrylics etc.
Vinyl silane is used to copolymerize with ethylene for moisture induced coupling of polyethylene.
Vinyl silane is used to graft to polyethylene for moisture induced coupling.
Vinyl silane is used for surface treatment of mineral fillers in plastics.
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Net weight 210L steel drum or 1000L IBC container, for more details, please visit Packing Centre.
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