- Product Details
Keywords
- silane
- dodecyl trimethoxy silane
- silicon
Quick Details
- ProName: n-Dodecyl trimethoxy silane
- CasNo: 3069-21-4
- Molecular Formula: (CH3O)3SiCH2(CH2)10CH3
- Appearance: colorless transparent liquid
- Application: Surface finishing; Architecture; Plast...
- DeliveryTime: 10-15 days
- PackAge: 200L steel drums; 1000kg IBC container
- Port: Shanghai China
- ProductionCapacity: 20 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 97%
- Storage: Must be sealed and kept in cool and ve...
- Transportation: by sea
- LimitNum: 25 Kilogram
Superiority
Chiye Organic Silicon -Professional Manufacturer of Silane Coulping Agent
97%min n-Dodecyltrimethoxysilane manufacturer
cas:3069-21-4
CHIYE CHEM located in Shandong Province, which is a modern scientific chemical company, which is specialized in researching,developing,manufacturing and exporting of fine chemicals,organic materials, active Organic silanes, Pharmaceutical ingredients,Dye intermediates,Functional Cosmetic ingredients.
Our advanage:
(1)High quality and high purity
(2)Competitive price in China market.
(3)mature Technical support
(4)Fast delivery and shipping.
Details
Description: Colorless transparent liquid, soluble in a variety of organic solvents.
Molecular Weight: 290.51
CAS no. 3069-21-4
EINECS no. 221-332-4
Appearance: ≤10
Purity(%): ≥96.0
Density (ρ20)g/cm3: 0.8900 ± 0.005
Refractive index (n25D): 1.4270 ± 0.005
Applications
Main Application Industries Surface finishing; Architecture; Plastics; Filler; Paint
Application
Mainly used to improve the blending property and water resistance performance between inorganic fillers (such as glass, silica, kaolin ceramics, mica, and talc powder ect) and organic materials (such as plastic, rubber, rubber oil, and adhesive ect) so as to enhance the mechanical properties.
Can protect blank glass and coated glass (optical anti-reflex coating, vacuum AR coating and reflective coating)
It can protect the optical parts and precise equipments with graduations or metal frames.
Protect historical relics (esp. outdoor historical relics) from corrosion, freeze or efflorescence.