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Wacker Geniosil® GF 31 Silane
Categories: Fluid; Other Engineering Material; Additive/Filler for Polymer

Material Notes: Empirical formula: C10H20O5Si

CAS No.: 2530-85-0

Properties: The use of GENIOSIL® GF 31 as a coupling agent in glass fiber-reinforced or filler-modified plastics improves filler dispersibility while reducing the filler's sedimentation tendency. It also results in a major reduction in the melt viscosity of casting resins, as well as a marked improvement in the mechanical properties of glass-fiber-reinforced or mineral-filled plastics.In addition, use of GENIOSIL® GF 31 in these materials leads to a sizable increase in moisture (vapor) resistance as well as greater resistance to acids and bases. Used as a co-monomer in polymers, GENIOSIL® GF 31 produces binders that exhibit much improved wet scrub, abrasion and scratch resistance thanks to crosslinking and strong adhesion to the base.As a component of free-radical curable adhesives and sealants, GENIOSIL® GF 31 leads to improved mechanical properties and enhanced substrate adhesion.

Special features: GENIOSIL® GF 31 is an alkoxysilane with a methacrylic organofunctional group.It is a clear, colorless, light and heat sensitive liquid with a characteristically sweet odor. The silane hydrolyzes in the presence of moisture (methanol is released) to form silanols, which can then react with themselves to produce siloxanes. As a bifunctional, organically unsaturated molecule, GENIOSIL® GF 31 can be incorporated into organic polymers, e.g. via radical grafting.

Application: GENIOSIL® GF 31 is mainly used in glass fiber or glass fabric-reinforced polyester and polyolefin molded components. GENIOSIL® GF 31 is used as a surface modifier for fillers and pigments used in thermosetting plastics, thermoplastics, and elastomers, as well as a polymer component in surface coatings. Further important areas of application are heat and/or radiation-curable adhesives and sealants..

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 1.05 g/ccDIN 51757
Viscosity 2.6 cPdynamic
Molecular Weight 248.4 g/mol
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Boiling Point >= 125 °C
@Pressure 0.00150 MPa
Flash Point >= 100 °CISO 2719
Ignition Temperature 265 °Cliquids; DIN 51794
 
Descriptive Properties
Content<30 mg/kgHydrolyzable chloride (as HCl)
Purity>98%

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PWACK9310 / 204839

Master Bond adhesives

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