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CFS-S342 cas 10217-34-2 [KBE-303] is alicyclic epoxy silanes, and there are three hydrolyzable alkoxyl groups (ethoxyl groups) in its molecular structure. ) and organic polymers (thermosetting resins, plastics, elastomers) to improve the degree of bonding, bonding and compatibility between the two, thereby improving the mechanical properties of resin-based composites or improving the adhesion of resin coatings properties such as bonding strength and water resistance. In different applications, it can be used as a coupling agent, adhesion promoter, curing agent, surface modifier for pigments and fillers, etc.

Applications

CFS-S342 cas 10217-34-2 [KBE-303] as an additive or prepared as a primer, it can be used in polyurethane, silicone, epoxy, phenolic, acrylic, polysulfide, urea-formaldehyde and other coatings, inks, adhesives and sealants to improve the adhesion and durability of resin coatings. Corrosion resistance, weather resistance, water boiling resistance and scrub resistance, prolong service life, and improve the dispersion and combination of pigments and fillers in the resin phase. The special structure of cycloaliphatic epoxy has a high-strength chemical bond with the unclean surface or even the oily metal surface, which can improve the adhesive force of the adhesive on the above surface, and the product has excellent heat resistance and electrical insulation performance.

Mineral filler or glass fiber filled plastic (PBT, nylon, etc.), rubber, resin (epoxy, etc.), used to improve the dispersion and combination of fillers and fibers in the resin phase, and improve the mechanical strength of the product.

Surface treatment of inorganic mineral pigments and fillers (such as silicon micropowder, etc.), flame retardants (such as magnesium hydroxide, etc.) and glass fibers to improve their dispersion, compatibility, binding force and reinforcement in the resin phase Effect.