SIVATE A610: ACTIVATED AMINE FUNCTIONAL SILANE

Product Code: SIA0610.A1
CAS No: 919-30-2
SDS Sheets: EU | US
COMMERCIAL
919-30-2
Pack Size
Quantity
Price
 
25 g
$170.00
100 g
$200.00
2 kg
$492.00
16 kg
$3,500.00

Prices listed are EXW price (Morrisville, PA US) in USD. Prices vary depending on currency and Incoterms.

Product data and descriptions listed are typical values, not intended to be used as specification.

  • HMIS

    3-1-1-X
  • Molecular Formula

    C9H23NO3Si
  • Molecular Weight (g/mol)

    221.37
  • TSCA

    Yes
  • Boiling Point (˚C/mmHg)

    122-123/30
  • Density (g/mL)

    0.951
  • Flash Point (˚C)

    90 °C
  • Refractive Index @ 20˚C

    1.4225
  • Viscosity at 25 ˚C (cSt)

    3.1

Additional Properties

  • Hydrolytic Sensitivity

    7: reacts slowly with moisture/water
  • Safety

  • Packaging Under

    Nitrogen
  • SIVATE A610 (Activated AMEO)

  • Activated silane blend of aminopropyltriethoxysilane (SIA0610.0) and (1-(3-triethoxysilyl)propyl)-2,2-diethoxy-1-aza-silacyclopentane (SIT8187.2)
  • Reacts at high speed (seconds compared to hours)
  • Does not require moisture or hydrolysis to initiate surface reactivity
  • Reacts with a greater variety of substrates
  • Primer for high speed UV cure systems (e.g. acrylated urethanes)
  • Activated Amine Functional Trialkoxy Silane

    Silane coupling agents have the ability to form a durable bond between organic and inorganic materials to generate desired heterogeneous environments or to incorporate the bulk properties of different phases into a uniform composite structure. The general formula has two classes of functionality. The hydrolyzable group forms stable condensation products with siliceous surfaces and other oxides such as those of aluminum, zirconium, tin, titanium, and nickel. The organofunctional group alters the wetting or adhesion characteristics of the substrate, utilizes the substrate to catalyze chemical transformations at the heterogeneous interface, orders the interfacial region, or modifies its partition characteristics, and significantly effects the covalent bond between organic and inorganic materials.