Crosile® 201 is the basic monomer of the silane coupling agent. The product is colorless transparent liquid. It is insoluble in water and can react with water slowly, but easily to trigger hydrolysis cross-linking reaction in the acid or alkaline environment, which is main basic material used in compounding methoxy silane coupling agent.
A comparative study of α- and γ-functional silane coupling agents in silica-filled SBR vulcanized with conventional sulfur systems shows that the effects of silanes on vulcanization kinetics and their coupling effects depend on their structure and location. Rubber reactive groups. All tested silanes containing mercapto or sulfide functional groups resulted in improvements in tensile properties and affected the cure kinetics of the systems used.
Vinyl silane refers to an organosilicon compound with the chemical formula CH2=CHSiH3. It is a derivative of silane (SiH4). The compound is a colorless gas and is mainly of theoretical interest.
Tetraethyl orthosilicate, also known as tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), is an organic compound denoted by the formula Si(OC2H5)4. This colorless liquid undergoes degradation when exposed to water. TEOS serves as the ethyl ester of orthosilicic acid, Si(OH)4, and is widely recognized as the predominant silicon alkoxide.
Silane coupling agent Crosile®69 Si is a pale-yellow clear liquid with light odor of ethyl alcohol and soluble easily in ethyl alcohol, acetone, benzene, toluene etc. Insoluble in water.
Silane coupling agent Crosile®69 is bifunctional, sulfur-containing organosilane for rubber ,tyre in combination with white fillers containing silanol groups