Titanate Coupling Agent Isopropyl Tri(Dioctylphosphate) Titanate (CAS 65345-34-8): Enhancing Polymer Performance

Discover how Isopropyl Tri(Dioctylphosphate) Titanate, a leading titanate coupling agent supplied by NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD., significantly elevates the performance of your polymer composites. Optimize filler dispersion, improve mechanical properties, and reduce costs with our high-quality chemical solutions.

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Key Advantages of Our Titanate Coupling Agent

Improved Thermal Stability & Surface Smoothness

This titanate coupling agent enhances the thermal stability and surface smoothness of composite materials, making it an invaluable addition for manufacturers seeking high-quality plastic components and coatings.

Reduced Resin Dosage & Cost Savings

By effectively improving filler loading and dispersion, our product allows for a reduction in the amount of resin required, directly translating to significant cost savings for your business.

Broad Polymer & Filler Compatibility

Compatible with a wide range of polymers such as PP, PE, and rubber, and effective with numerous inorganic fillers like calcium carbonate and talc, this agent offers versatile application possibilities for formulators.

Versatile Applications in Material Science

Polymer Modification

Enhance the mechanical properties and processability of polymers like ABS and PBT by utilizing this advanced coupling agent, a key consideration for procurement managers.

Inorganic Filler Treatment

Improve the hydrophobic properties and dispersion of inorganic fillers such as talc and kaolin, crucial for enhancing performance in paints, rubber, and plastics.

Paints and Coatings

Achieve excellent dispersion and anti-settling effects for pigments in baking paints, reducing baking temperature and time for greater efficiency.

Rubber Compounding

When used with fillers like kaolin, this titanate coupling agent can significantly improve the tearing and tensile strength of rubber products, potentially allowing for partial replacement of silica.