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Go Yen Chemical GY-S-6300 Organicsilicon
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: GY-S-6300 is used to modify polyethylene and other polymers by grafting its vinyl group to the polymer backbone using a radical initiator, such as peroxide.

Applications:

  • Polymer Modification: GY-S-6300 is used to modify polyethylene and other polymers by grafting its vinyl group to the polymer backbone using a radical initiator, such as peroxide. This provides a polymer with pendant trimethoxysilyl groups that may be used as moisture-activated crosslinking sites via hydrolysis of the alkoxy groups followed by condensation of the resulting silanols.
  • Crosslinking of Silane-Grafted Polymers: The reaction of Silane-grafted polyethylene to form a crosslinked or vulcanized polyethylene uses water to form the crosslinks. This technology is widely used around the world for commercial applications in wire and cable insulation, tubing, and other similar uses. The basic reaction sequence is as follows: polyethylene is reacted(grafted) with vinyltimethoxysilane, using a peroxide initiator, in an extruder. The grafted polyethylene is then formed into a finished product, such as cable jacketing, wire insulation, or pipe. The forming step is usually done by a second extrusion, during which a catalyst for the moisture-cure step is added. Finally, the formed article is exposed to moisture or hot water to cause hydrolysis of the Silane and condensation to form crosslinks via Si-O-Si bond formation.
Benefits:
  • Higher maximum use temperature
  • Reduced deformation under load (creep)
  • Improved chemical resistance
  • Increased abrasion resistance
  • Improved impact strength
  • Memory characteristics (shrink film, tubing)
  • Improved impact strength
Benefits:
  • Low capital investment
  • Low operating (energy) costs
  • Higher productivity
  • Processing versatility
  • Thick, thin, or variable thicknesses possible
  • Complex shapes possible
  • Wilder processing latitude (control of premature crosslinking)
  • Useful with filled composites
  • Applicable to all polyethylene densities and copolymers.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.960 - 0.970 g/cc
Molecular Weight >= 148.2 g/mol
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Boiling Point 122 °C
@Pressure 0.101 MPa
Flash Point 28.0 °C
 
Optical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Refractive Index 1.39 - 1.391
 
Descriptive Properties
AppearanceColorless transparent liquid
Purity>98%

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