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Phenyl Silane (11)

CAS NO.Product Name
2996-92-1Phenyltrimethoxysilane
780-69-8Phenyltriethoxysilane
6843-66-9Diphenyldimethoxysilane
3027-21-2Methylphenyldimethoxysilane
789-25-3Triphenylsilane
149-74-6Methylphenyl dichlorosilane
2553-19-7Diethoxydiphenylsilane
6843-66-9Dimethoxydiphenylsilane
17704-25-5Tetrachlorophenyl trichlorosilane
775-56-4Methylphenyldiethoxysilane

Mercapto silane (7)

Orthosilicate (7)

Chloropropyl Silanes (5)

CAS NO.Product Name
2530-87-23-Chloropropyltrimethoxysilane
2550-06-33-Chloropropyltrichlorosilane
5089-70-33-Chloropropyltriethoxysilane
18171-19-23-Chloropropylmethyldimethoxy silane
13501-76-33-Chloropropylmethyldiethoxysilane

Epoxy Silanes (4)

Risso No.Product Name
2530-83-83-Glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane
2602-34-83-(Glycidoxypropyl)triethoxysilane
2897-60-13-Glycidoxypropyl methyldiethoxysilane
3388-04-32-(3,4-Epoxycyclohexyl) Ethyltrimethoxysilane

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Silane Coupling Agent: Guide

Silane, a compound consisting of silicon and hydrogen, refers to a group of chemicals with the general formula SinH2n+2. This includes various types such as methylsilane (SiH4), ethylsilane (Si2H6), and other higher silicon-hydrogen compounds. Among these, methylsilane is the most widely known and is often simply referred to as silane.

Silane is a basic organosilicon compound, where the silicon-hydrogen bonds are polar covalent and highly reactive. Due to its volatility, silane is commonly used in the production of other silane compounds, silicone rubber, silicon fibers, and more.

Silico offers a wide range of silane products, including Amino Silane, Alkyl Silanes, Chloropropyl Silanes, Vinyl Silanes, Acyloxy Silanes, Epoxy Silane, Phenyl Silane, Sulfur-Containing Silanes, and various other specialized silanes. These silanes are essential in multiple industries for their bonding, sealing, and surface modification properties.

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