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Wacker Geniosil® GF 82 Silane
Categories: Fluid; Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: Empirical formula: C12H26O5Si

CAS No.: 2602-34-8

Properties: The use of GENIOSIL® GF 82 as a coupling agent in mineral-filled plastics improves filler dispersibility, reduces its sedimentation tendency and greatly lowers the resin's viscosity. In addition, it leads to higher filler loading and a marked increase in water (vapor) resistance, as well as resistance to acids and bases. As a component of adhesives and sealants, GENIOSIL® GF 82 improves both adhesion to the substrate and mechanical properties such as flexural strength, tensile strength and modulus of elasticity. In potting compounds for electronic components, it has apositive influence on properties such

Special features: GENIOSIL® GF 82 is an epoxy functional alkoxysilane. It´s a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic gasoline-like odor. It hydrolyzes slowly in the presence of water (ethanol is released).It form silanols, which can then react with themselves to produce siloxanes or can bind to inorganic substrates. The epoxy group on GENIOSIL® GF 82 can undergo a ring-opening reaction with nucleophiles such as alcohols and amines. An acidic or basic catalyst may be required. As a bifunctional, organically unsaturated molecule, GENIOSIL® GF 82 is able to function as a molecular bridge between inorganic and organic substrates.

Application: GENIOSIL® GF 82 is mainly used in the treatment of inorganic fillers (e.g. glass, mineral and glass wools, ATH, kaolin, mica, metallic oxides) for various polymer types, such as epoxy resins, urethane, melamine resins, EPDM, and for polysulfides, as a component of electronic potting compounds, as an additive or primer in coatings, paints, adhesives and sealants, and as a component of inorganic polysiloxane-based coatings.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 1.01 g/cc0.0365 lb/in³DIN 51757
Viscosity 3.0 cP3.0 cPdynamic; DIN 51562
Molecular Weight 278.4 g/mol278.4 g/mol
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Boiling Point 143 °C
@Pressure 0.00130 MPa
289 °F
@Pressure 0.189 psi
DIN 51356
Flash Point >= 100 °C>= 212 °FISO 2719
Ignition Temperature 225 °C437 °Fliquids; DIN 51794
 
Optical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Refractive Index 1.4251.425DIN 51423
 
Descriptive Properties
Content (%)15Epoxy
Purity>96%

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