SiSiB® PC6120
APPLICATIONS
- SiSiB® PC6120 is suitable for the preparation of moisture-curing polymers, e.g. polyethylene. Silane crosslinked polyethylene is widely used as cable isolation, and sheathing mainly in low voltage applications as well as for hot water/sanitary pipes and underfloor heating.
- SiSiB® PC6120 is used as a co-monomer for the preparation of different polymers such as polyethylene or acrylics. Those polymers show an improved adhesion to inorganic surfaces and they can also be crosslinked with moisture.
- SiSiB® PC6120 is used as an efficient adhesion promoter for various mineral-filled polymers, improving mechanical and electrical properties especially after exposure to moisture.
- SiSiB® PC6120 is used to improve the compatibility of fillers with polymers, leading to a better dispersibility, reduced melt viscosity and easier processing of filled plastics.
- SiSiB® PC6120 is used to pretreat of glass, metals, or ceramic surfaces, improve the adhesion of coatings on these surfaces and corrosion resistance.
- SiSiB® PC6120 is used as moisture scavenger. SiSiB® PC6120 reacts rapidly with water. This effect is used widely in sealants.
Propriétés générales
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