Sodium Methyl Siliconate CAS 16589-43-8: Properties, Applications, and Benefits

Discover the versatile organosilicon compound that enhances durability and water resistance in numerous applications.

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Key Advantages

Enhanced Water Resistance

Provides excellent sodium methylsiliconate water repellent properties, significantly reducing water absorption in porous materials like stone and concrete.

Versatile Chemical Intermediate

Serves as a crucial building block in the sodium methylsiliconate chemical synthesis of various silicone polymers and specialty chemicals.

Improved Material Durability

Contributes to the longevity of treated materials by offering protection against moisture-induced degradation, weathering, and chemical attack.

Key Applications

Construction Waterproofing

Ideal for masonry waterproofing, it penetrates and reacts with substrates to create an invisible, breathable barrier against water penetration.

Protective Coatings

Used extensively in paints and coatings to enhance adhesion, durability, and resistance to environmental elements, showcasing its utility in sodium methylsiliconate in coatings formulations.

Sealant Formulations

Enhances the performance of sealants by providing excellent bonding and weather resistance, crucial for durable construction applications.

Material Science

Explored in advanced material science for surface modification and the creation of new composite materials with tailored properties.

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