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Diphenyldichlorosilane | Chlorotriphenylsilane
| Triphenylsilanol | Silanes are widely used as coupling agents, silylating agents and surface modifiers in various fields, ranging from the electrical/electronic to the pharmaceutical industries. A silane coupling agent has both an organo-functional group that can be coupled with an organic substance and a hydrolyzable group that can react with an inorganic substances, in one molecule. This means that organic and inorganic substances can be chemically bonded through the silane molecule. |
| Silicone Resin Silicone resins have excellent electrical insulating properties, good resistance to high and low temperatures, and repel water. Compared to conventional organic resins, they also have superior durability to weathering. This makes them ideal for use in a wide range of applications such as high-temperature insulation, heat-resistant paints, moisture-proofing treatments, protective surface coatings, etc. |
| Silicone Fluid
| Phenyl-methyl Silicone Fluid | Silicone fluid is a colorless transparent liquid that has excellent characteristics as heat-resistant, low-temperature resistance, water-resistance and chemical resistant. Also, there are very few viscosity changes within a wide temperature range and it has excellent electricity characteristics. Silicone fluid also has characteristics of water repellency, anti-foaming and great lubrication properties. Therefore, silicone fluid is used for a wide range of industrial fields such as electricity insulating oil, lubricating oil, heat transfer mediums, luster enhancing agents, cosmetic ingredients, anti-foam agents, mold release agents, fiber processing agents and so on. |
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