• Kh-602 N- (β -aminoethyl) -3-Aminopropylmethyl- Dimethoxy Silane
  • Kh-602 N- (β -aminoethyl) -3-Aminopropylmethyl- Dimethoxy Silane
  • Kh-602 N- (β -aminoethyl) -3-Aminopropylmethyl- Dimethoxy Silane
  • Kh-602 N- (β -aminoethyl) -3-Aminopropylmethyl- Dimethoxy Silane
  • Kh-602 N- (β -aminoethyl) -3-Aminopropylmethyl- Dimethoxy Silane
  • Kh-602 N- (β -aminoethyl) -3-Aminopropylmethyl- Dimethoxy Silane

Kh-602 N- (β -aminoethyl) -3-Aminopropylmethyl- Dimethoxy Silane

CAS No.: 3069-29-2
Formula: Nh2(CH2)2 Nh(CH2)3si CH3(Och3)2
Appearance: Liquid
Usage: Water Treatment Chemicals, Surfactants, Electronics Chemicals
Color: Colorless Clear Liquid
Transport Package: 200kg/Drum
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
LT-602
Specification
98
Trademark
GBXF SILICONES
Origin
China
HS Code
2931900090

Product Description

 Silane KH-602
Introduction
Chemical Name : N-(2-aminoethyl)-3-aminopropylmethyl- dimethoxysilane
CAS NO. : 3069-29-2
Molecular Formula:NH2(CH2)2 NH(CH2)3Si CH3(OCH3)2
Foreign  Company's  Trademark:
A-2120(Momentive USA)
Z-6023(DowCorning USA)
KBM-602(ShinEtsu Japan)
GF95(Wacker Germany)
          
Typical Physical Properties

Physical Form                                         Colorless, clear liquid
 Specific Gravity at 20oC, g/cm3 0.965 - 0.975
   Purity, % 97.0% min
Refractive Index at 20oC 1.4440 - 1.4490
Colour, Pt-Co Max 25

Features and Benefits
 
Feature Benefit
Polyamino functionally ·Reactive group for coupling with a variety of resins.
·Good wetting of substrates.
Difunctional silane ·Good stability in waterborne systems.
·Improves adhesion while maintaining elongation of elastomeric systems.
·Improved shelf-life of formulated products.













Technical Data Sheet


Applications

Silane  GX-602  may be used as an additive, thereby eliminating the need for special primers in numerous bonding applications.  Specific systems that demonstrate improved adhesion when silane  GX-602 is used are:
RTV Silicones and Hybrid Silane-Crosslinked Sealants
Silane GX-602 addition to one- and two-part silicone-crosslinked sealants improves adhesion to a variety of substrates, including glass, aluminum and concrete.  Silane GX-602  provides enhanced adhesion performance without negatively impacting elongation.  It is added at a loading of 0.5 to 1.0 percent by weight.
Polysulfide Sealants
When added to one- and two-part polysulfide sealants, silane  GX-602 provides better adhesion to a variety of substrates, including glass, aluminum and steel. Silane GX-602 is typically used at a loading of 0.5 to 1.0 percent by weight of the sealant.  It disperses well into the sealant and produces cohesive failure in the sealant rather than adhesive failure of the bond between the sealant and the substrate.
Furthermore, the use of silane GX-602 eliminates the need for primers normally required to achieve adhesion to surfaces.
Plastisol Sealants
Adding  silane GX-602 as a replacement for polyaminoamide adhesion promoters in plastisol sealants improves bonding to metal substrates.
In addition to increased strength, the silane-modified plastisol sealant has better overall appearance than a system that uses polyaminoamide adhesion promoters.  silane GX-602modified systems have a very light color, and the cured compound is bubble-free.
Additive in Phenolic and Epoxy Molding Compounds
Silane GX-602, as an additive in phenolic and epoxy molding compounds, reduces the water absorption of molded composites.  This, in turn, leads to improved wet electrical properties, particularly at low frequencies.
Package:
  1. 20KGS/Plastic Drum
  2. 195 KGS/Steel Drum
  3. 950KGS/IBC

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