Organosilanes containing sulfur in rubber are a type of organosilicon compound, which contain both sulfur and silicon elements in their molecules, typically with a structure similar to that of silanes. These compounds can be used as adhesives, lubricants, antioxidants, and anti-corrosion agents.
Crosile® 171, Crosile® 151, Crosile® 172, as well as Crosile® 173 are highly effective compounds that offer a wide range of benefits when used to modify various polymers. Whether you need to enhance mechanical strength, adhesion, or weather resistance, these compounds are the ideal choice for achieving outstanding results.
Crosile® 151 Triethoxy(3-thiocyanatopropyl)silane functions as both a coupling agent and a crosslinking agent and is suitable for polymer types such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and unsaturated polyester. It can also be used to enhance the affinity between glass fibers, inorganic fillers, and ethylene-reactive resins. It is commonly used in silane crosslinked polyethylene cables and pipes.
Chloropropyltrimethoxysilane Crosile® 202 is an organo-silane compound that can form a self-assembled monolayer (SAMs) on different bio- and nano-materials, making it useful for surface modification applications.
Crosile® 171 Vinyltrimethoxysilane is a silane coupling agent with a Vinyl and hydroxyl groups that can be used to enhance the wettability and improve the superhydrophobic characteristics of different composites.
ECOPOWER Crosile® 173 Vinyltriisopropoxysilane is a silane coupling agent with a Vinyl and hydroxyl groups that can be used to enhance the wettability and improve the superhydrophobic characteristics of different composites.
Crosile® 5203 is a low-viscosity amino-functional silane polymer that forms a weather-resistant bonding interface on inorganic substrates (aluminum, glass, concrete) and various plastics. It also acts as a coupling agent for mineral fillers, imparting flexibility and hydrophobicity to the system.