GY-S-1411

Improves adhesion between glass, mineral and metal surfaces and amino-reactive resins.

Description

Intro                                                       
  • A colorless, strongly alkaline liquid with amine smell being very sensitive to hydrolysis.
  • A diamino-functional silane capable of providing good adhesion and superior elougation and flexibility at the polymer-substrate interface.
  • It is used to promote adhesion between glass, mineral and metal surfaces-reinforcements, fillers and substrates-and resins that react with amino groups in systems such as PVC plastisol, polyurethane, or epoxy-based adhesives and sealant, or in phenolic and epoxy molding compounds.
  • Its reduced alkoxy functionality might also be useful in waterborne systems such as latex coatings, adhesives and sealants, providing lower reactivity and therefore higher stability in the aqueous environment.
Typical Physical Properties
Grade
GY-S-1411
Molecular Weight
206.4     
Boiling Point<760mmHg>
265      
Viscosity<25>
4.6mm2/s  
Flash Point
93
Ignition Temperature
290 
Density<25/25>
0.970-0.980 
Refractive Index<25>
1.445+0.0005  
Min. Purity
97.0%
Solubility
                                                          
It’s easily soluble in water with spontaneous hydrolysis occurring.
Caution: Due to solution enthalpies mixing water is exothermic. Always stir  GY-S-1411 into water. With alcohols miscibility is, in general, possible with self-catalyzed exchange of the alkoxy-groups. In aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and (moisture-free) ethers or esters  GY-S-1411 is easily soluble at differing levels. With ketones and various halogenated compounds a slow reaction can occur. Towards acids, epoxides or isocyanates. GY-S-1411 shows typical amine function. Some nonferrous metals can discolor upon contact.

 

Applications

  • Provides superior elongation, flexibility and spreading at the interface as a coupling agent.
  • Improves adhesion between glass, mineral and metal surfaces and amino-reactive resins.
  • Improves adhesion, while maintaining good shelf stability as an additive in waterborne systems.