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Wacker Geniosil® GF 9 Silane
Categories: Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer; Polymer; Thermoset; Polysulfide Sealant/Adhesive

Material Notes: Empirical formula: C8H22N2O3Si

CAS No.: 1760-24-3

Properties: Thanks to the specific reactivity of the 2- aminoethylaminopropyl structure, using GENIOSIL® GF 9 as an adhesion promoter in glass-fiber reinforced or filler-modified plastics reduces the filler's sedimentation tendency and improves dispersibility and numerous mechanical properties (e.g. flexural strength, tensile strength, modulus of elasticity) of the composites. The use of GENIOSIL® GF 9 in these materials also results in a markedly improved resistance to water (vapor) and corrosion. Electrical properties, such as volume resistivity and the dielectric constant, are also positively influenced

Special features: Due to the nature of the amino group, this substance reacts as a strong base. The silane hydrolyzes autocatalytically in the presence of moisture (methanol is released) to form silanols, which can subsequently react with themselves to produce siloxanes or can bind to inorganic substrates. It´s a clear, colorless to light yellow liquid with a characteristic amine odor. As a typical amine, GENIOSIL® GF 9 can also interact with numerous organic polymers and thus function as a molecular bridge between organic and inorganic substrates.

Application: GENIOSIL® GF 9 is mainly used as a surface modifier for glass fibers, glass-fiber fabrics, fillers (e.g. glass or mineral wool, mica, talc, wollastonite, kaolin, christobalite, metal oxides) and pigments used in various plastics, including epoxy resins, polyamides, polyacrylates, polyurethanes, ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers and many others. Other important applications include its uses as an adhesion promoter in polysulfides and phenolic resins for abrasives and insulating materials and as a primer for sealants, adhesives and coatings.

Information provided by Wacker Chemie AG.

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