KBE-402
Product Description
CAS No. 2897-60-1. KBE-402 is an epoxy functionalized silane that is an effective adhesion promoter for a large range of organic substrates.
Product Features
- Ethoxy functionalized: Reacts with inorganic substrate more slowly than methoxy group containing silanes.
- Epoxy functionalized organic group: With an epoxide group, KBE-402 is compatible with most thermoplastic and thermoset resins, along with many elastomer and rubber products.
Typical Applications
- Improve inorganic/organic substrate adhesion
- Improve mechanical strength of composite materials
- Inorganic surface modification (Epoxide functional group)
- Can be used to treat a wide variety of organic substrates.
UN Hazard Classification
Not Applicable
CAS No.
3-glycidoxypropyl methyldiethoxysilane, 2897-60-1
Literature
Typical Properties
Product type (taxonomy term)
Silane
Kind
Epoxy Silane Coupling Agent
Note: Values are not for specification purposes.
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