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Why Use Silanes?

Why Use Silanes?
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Silanes are a very versatile family of additives with multiple functionalities and benefits that can be applied across a wide range of Thermoplastics, Rubber and Thermosets applications. Silanes are often used to modify the surface and interface in order to improve the adhesion or the compatibility between a mineral and an organic substrate as well as to improve the dispersion of fillers and pigments into a polymer.

To solve your surface and interface issues, Dow Corning is your key partner to help develop innovative technologies and applications with organosilane and silicon-based chemicals. To explore Dow Corning's ideas in innovation, click here


If you have an immediate need to improve productivity, reduce cost or optimize the final performance of your product, navigate the desired functionality below or click here for customized support.


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Key Benefits:

Easier Dispersion and Wetting

Lower Viscosity

Silanes are also widely used as Crosslinking agent for Polyethylene (PEX) to obtain the following benefits:

No special equipment is required to achieve crosslinking of PE in a large range of applications such as PEX Pipes, Wiring & Cables and Shrinkable Films



 

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