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Catalyst factory http://www.lyringroup.com/silicone/catalyst/

 

Product No.锛欴-60
Product description
Structural formula:

Chemical name:
Titanium Chelates Complexes
Properties
D-60 is a mixture of di(1,3- propanediol) bis(ethyl acetoacetate) titanium and methyltrimethoxysilane. D-60 is a yellow to orange liquid which is sensitive to moisture.
Functionality
The high reactivity of D-60 at low temperatures enables it to react with common functional groups such as R-OH, M-OH, Si-OH, or R-COOH to effect cross-linking,
adhesion promotion, cure rate.
Product data
Typical characteristicsTypical value
AppearanceYellow to orange transparent liquid
Ti content9.0%
Active content80%
Density (25鈩?1.05~1.1g/ml
Viscosity (25鈩?ca. 10mPa路s
Boiling point (760mmHg)锛?17鈩?/p
Flashing point (closed cup)32鈩?/p
Solubility in solventsMiscible in most organic solvents
Solubility in waterDecomposes
Application
Silicone Sealants and Adhesives
D60 is used in silicone sealants and adhesives to increase cure rate, crosslink silanes, promote adhesion, and act as a drying agent. It can also provide these benefits when used with silanol end-capped polymers, such as polypropylene oxides, polyurethanes, or acrylates.
Paint Additive
D-60 can be used as an additive in paints to cross-link functional polymers or binders, promote adhesion, or act as a binder itself.
How to use
D60 is usually formulated with other ingredients in crosslinking, sealant, and adhesive applications. It is often added as the last ingredient to prevent undesired pre-reactions with water or other components.
Storage
The 'Best use before end' date of each batch is shown on the product label. Storage beyond the date specified on the label does not necessarily mean that the product is no longer usable. In this case however, the properties required for the intended use must be checked for quality assurance reasons.
Packaging
Information on available container sizes is obtainable Catalyst factory
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