Polymer & Resin Applications
Used in unsaturated polyester, EPDM, polystyrene, and ABS. It is also applicable in polyurethane, polybutadiene, and peroxide-crosslinked polyethylene. Key products include polyester-reinforced materials and EPDM cables.
Artificial Marble Filler
Silane-modified gypsum powder dihydrate acts as a filler for artificial marble, which not only enhances the flexural strength of the slab but also significantly lowers production costs.
Glass Fiber Treatment
Utilized in glass fiber infiltration agents. The formula typically includes film-forming agents, lubricants, antistatic agents, coupling agents, and water. The coupling agent concentration ranges from 0.3% to 0.6%.
Wires and Cables
Significantly improves mechanical properties and wet-state electrical properties. Treatment of clay-filled, peroxide-crosslinked EPM or EPDM systems with BKTK-3301 silane coupling agent improves the power factor and specific inductive resistance. It is 2.5 times more effective than vinyl silane at equivalent dosages.
Filler Treatments
Increases both wet and dry mechanical strength of polyester composites filled with carbon white, glass, silicates, and metal oxides, such as cross-linked polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride.
Adhesives & Binders
Suitable for acrylic resins and polyester binders to boost adhesion to inorganic materials, improve water resistance, and reduce curing temperature.
Finished products are standardly packed in plastic drums. Custom options are available:
It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat and open flames. The container must be kept tightly closed to prevent exposure to moisture, which causes hydrolysis and polymer formation.
The standard packaging specifications are 5 kg, 25 kg, and 200 kg plastic drums. Other packaging configurations can be provided upon request.
At the same dosage, BKTK-3301 silane coupling agent is 2.5 times more effective than vinyl silane in improving the power factor and specific inductive resistance in clay-filled, peroxide-crosslinked EPM or EPDM systems.
The formulation generally contains film-forming agents, lubricants, antistatic agents, coupling agents, and water, with a recommended coupling agent concentration of 0.3% to 0.6%.
When used as a filler treatment for artificial marble with silane-modified gypsum powder dihydrate, it improves the flexural strength of the slab and significantly reduces overall material costs.
Yes. It can be used in acrylic resins and polyester binders to increase adhesion to inorganic materials, enhance water resistance, and lower the required curing temperature.