Product List

Acetoxy Silane

Acetoxy Silane

  • Manufacture acetoxy silicone sealants for the solid surface and hard surface industry. Includes distributor listing.
  • Manufactures specialty silanes and silicones including inert silicones for engineering applications and reactive silicones for formulation.
  • PC Silicone supplies silane fluids, coupling and crosslinking agents, from China.
  • Fine-chemical producer in China specializing in brominated organics and silane derivatives, also offering several miscellaneous products.
  • PC Silicone supplies silane fluids, coupling and crosslinking agents, from China.
  •  Presentation of the core areas of semiconductors, polymers, silicones and wafers, technical ceramics, silanes, silicas, Coatings, specialty chemicals and biotechnology. [D-81737 München]
  • Development and manufacture engineered silanes and crosslinkable polymeric compounds for the electric cable and wire industry.
  • Adhesives, adhesive raw materials, polyurethane,urethane, TPU, Polyols, chlorinated rubber, polychloroprene rubber, release agents, silane.
  • Manufactures pharmaceutical and dye intermediates in China. Products include a wide range of brominated organics, as well as esters, quaternary ammonium compounds, and silane coupling agents.
  •  Solutions in the Internet, software design, computer graphics and architectural games in Mijas-Costa. [Requires flash]
  •  Event reports in France or abroad and creation & apos; personalized photo albums. Paris (75).
  • Silane weatherproofing treatment materials for concrete, natural stone and other building materials. Technical product data.
  • Markets and manufactures self-sealing refrigeration products for R-12, R-22 and R-134a, under the trade names of Cryo-silane, Drypak, Cryoseal, Tuneair, and Re-nu-it.
  • Methyltriacetoxysilane (MTAC)

    Sulfur Silane Reagent

    Methyltriacetoxysilane (MTAC)

    The Methyltriacetoxysilane (MTAC) is a clear to yellowish liquid with acrid odor of acetic acid (vinegar). It hydrolyzes in the presence of moisture (acetic acid is released) to form silanols, which can react with themselves to pro-duce siloxanes or bind to inorganic substrates.

    Acetoxy Silane