Allyltriethoxysilane
- CAS No.2250-04-1
- GradeIndustrial / Pharmaceutical
- Availability● In Stock
High-performance silane coupling agent designed for rubber modification and resin treatment. Offers superior bonding strength for fluorine rubber and metal substrates.
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Product Overview
Allyltriethoxysilane is a versatile organosilicon compound recognized for its exceptional performance as a silane coupling agent in advanced material science. This chemical features a unique molecular structure that combines reactive allyl groups with hydrolyzable ethoxy functionalities, enabling it to bridge the gap between organic polymers and inorganic substrates. Our manufacturing process ensures high consistency and reliability, making it an ideal choice for demanding industrial applications where material integrity and bonding strength are paramount.
As a specialized chemical intermediate, this product plays a critical role in enhancing the physical properties of composite materials. It is particularly valued for its ability to improve adhesion, moisture resistance, and mechanical stability in various polymer systems. The compound is supplied with strict quality control measures to meet international standards for industrial chemical usage.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Colorless to light yellow transparent liquid |
| Purity Content | 70% Minimum |
| CAS Number | 2250-04-1 |
| Chemical Family | Organosilicon Compounds |
| Dangerous Goods Class | Class 3 Flammable Liquid |
Industrial Applications
The primary utility of Allyltriethoxysilane lies in its capacity to modify special rubber compounds, including silicone rubber and various types of vulcanized rubber. It serves as an effective treatment agent for glass fibers and acts as a cross-linking agent for high-density polyethylene. Furthermore, it is extensively used in the production of unsaturated polyester and acrylic resin systems to enhance filler dispersion and interfacial bonding.
A standout application involves the treatment of fluorine rubber. This product solves the longstanding challenge of bonding fluorine rubber to hard materials and metals. By facilitating a robust chemical bridge, it ensures high bonding strength and stable performance under stress, which is crucial for automotive seals, aerospace components, and industrial gaskets.
- Enhances adhesion between organic polymers and inorganic fillers.
- Improves mechanical properties of vulcanized rubber compounds.
- Acts as a cross-linking promoter for polyethylene systems.
- Provides superior bonding solutions for fluorine rubber and metal interfaces.
- Increases moisture resistance and durability of composite materials.
Storage and Handling
To maintain optimal chemical stability, this product must be stored in its original unopened container at temperatures of 25℃ or below. The shelf life is guaranteed for one year from the date of production when stored under recommended conditions. Expired products should only be utilized after passing rigorous quality testing to ensure performance standards are met. Due to its classification as a Class 3 dangerous good, storage areas must be kept away from fire sources and ignition hazards. Proper ventilation and personal protective equipment are required during handling to ensure workplace safety.
Packaging and Logistics
We offer flexible packaging solutions to accommodate both laboratory research and large-scale industrial production. Small-scale requirements are met with customized fluoride bottles available in 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, and 1000ml sizes. For bulk industrial orders, standard packaging includes 25L plastic drums, 210L iron drums, or 1000L IBC containers. Our logistics team ensures compliant shipping procedures for dangerous goods, facilitating safe and timely global delivery to our manufacturing partners.
