OSi HIOSil BDAC CAS 13170-23-5

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OSi HIOSil BDAC CAS 13170-23-5

Product Description

Chemical Name: Di-tert-butoxydicaetoxysilane

CAS No.: 13170-23-5

Typical Technical Data

The values below are not intended for use in preparing specifications. Please confirm with us before writing specifications on this product.

Appearance: Colorless to light yellow transparent liquid

Purity (by GC, %): 90.0min

Applications

Silane OSi HIOSil BDAC is an adhesive promoter for acid-type RTV silicone rubber. It is always used with OSi HIOSil MTAS instead of the mixture of OSi HIOSil MTAS and OSi HIOSil ES 23 to avoid crystallizing.

The mixture of Silane OSi HIOSil BDAC and OSi HIOSil MTAS will improve the performance of the RTV silicone rubber, such as tensile strength, bonding strength, and elongation. It can be applied for producing acid structural adhesive and large plate glass-rubber etc. We also can offer a mixture of OSi HIOSil BDAC and OSi HIOSil MTAS.

Safety & Storage

Customers should review the latest MSDS and label for product safety information, safe handling instructions, personal protective equipment if necessary, and any special storage conditions required for safety. MSDS is available at your request.

Remarks

This technical data sheet is only used for internal quality control within OSi Holding Limited.

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Packaging

25L/200L plastic drum or steel drum or other customer specified packaging.

OSi Holding Limited is a leading manufacture of silanes and silicones, such as alkyl silanes, allyl silanes, silylating agent, etc.We offer a wide range of silane and silicon compounds in research and commercial quantities that are employed to enhance adhesion, increase mechanical properties of composites, improve dispersion of pigments and minerals, provide crosslinking, immobilize catalysts, and bind biomaterials. Silanes are also used to protect, synthesize, and derivatize functional groups in organic synthesis.