Polyether Amine D2000
CAS# 9046-10-0
Property
- Appearance
- Amine Value
- Primary Amine Content
- Color
- Moisture
Unit
- meq/g
- %
- APHA
- %
Specification
- Colorless to Light Yellow Liquid
- 0.95-1.05
- 97 Minimum
- 25 Maximum
- 0.25 Maximum
Application
Polyether Amine D2000 is a difunctional primary amine with an average molecular weight of about 2000, featuring repeating oxypropylene units in its backbone. The primary amine groups are positioned on secondary carbon atoms at the ends of aliphatic polyether chains, giving it unique performance properties. It is a key ingredient in the formulation of polyurea and reaction injection molding (RIM) systems, as well as a valuable co-reactant in epoxy systems requiring enhanced flexibility and toughness. With low viscosity, color, and vapor pressure, Polyether Amine D2000 provides improved flexibility due to its high molecular weight and delivers increased peel strength through its polyether backbone.
Packaging
ChemCeed offers this material in totes, and 55 gallon drums. Please inquire about other packaging options.
Synonyms
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], .alpha.-(2-aminomethylethyl)-.omega.-(2-aminomethylethoxy)-
Molecular Formula
C4H9NO2
Market Segment
Inks & Coatings
Product Uses
Adhesives & Cements, Composites, Epoxy Curing Agent, Paint & Coatings, Polyurea, Polyurethanes, RIM Formulations, Thermoplastic Polyamide Adhesives