SiSiB® PC1120 is a colorless to yellowish liquid with an amine-like odor which is soluble in alcohols and aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. It acts as an adhesion promoter between inorganic materials and organic polymers, as a surface modifier and for material changes to chemical substances. It can be used as an additive to cold-curing phenolic and furan foundry resins; as a size constituent or finish in glass fiber/glass fabric composites; in glass and metal primers; as an additive to phenolic resin binders; as a primer or additive and for the chemical modification of sealants and adhesives; as a pretreatment of fillers and pigments or as an additive in mineral-filled composites; synthesis of functional silicones; for improvements in adhesion, mechanical properties including flexural strength, tensile strength, impact strength and modulus of elasticity; or for resistance to moisture and corrosion.
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SiSiB Silicones has more than 20 years’ experience in manufacturing various silicone materials. They have established six factories in China to manufacture organofunctional silanes (silane coupling agents, silane crosslinkers, silane blocking agents), silicone fluids (straight, modified), silicone rubbers (Gum, HTV, RTV and LSR), silicone resins and fumed silica.
SiSiB® silanes are widely used in adhesives and sealants to improve environmental resistance, increase adhesion and other mechanical properties, provide a secondary moisture-activated curing mechanism, filler modification, surface priming, end-capping strategies, water scavenging, formulation stability, adhesion catalysis, etc.
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