Reactive silicone polymers are a series of silanol functional fluids with various viscosities and silanol contents. Reactive silicone polymers are useful in the treatment of fillers and as Anti-Structuring additives in high consistency silicone rubber and silicone Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) formulations. The low viscosity grades can be used as reactive diluents for high viscosity polymers to adjust the overall viscosity of the formulation. Andisil® OH reactive silicone polymers are pure and do not contain any plasticizers or additives.
Reactive Silicone Polymers / Silanols
NAME | DESCRIPTION | VISCOSITY | CAS# | AVAILABLE DOWNLOAD |
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Andisil® OH 40 | Low viscosity 3.5% silanol fluid | 40 cSt | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 70 | Low viscosity 1.25% silanol fluid | 70 cSt | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 750 | Silanol terminated | 750 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 1,000 | Silanol terminated | 1,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 2,000 | Silanol terminated | 2,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 3,500 | Silanol terminated | 3,500 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 4,000 | Silanol terminated | 4,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 6,000 | Silanol terminated | 6,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 14,000 | Silanol terminated | 14,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 20,000 | Silanol terminated | 20,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 50,000 | Silanol terminated | 50,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 80,000 | Silanol terminated | 80,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® OH 300,000 | Silanol terminated | 300,000 cP | 70131-67-8 | Data Sheet |
Andisil® MOH 100 | Monofunctional Silanol Polymer | 100 cSt | Data Sheet | |
Andisil® MOH 1,000 | Monofunctional Silanol Polymer | 1,000 cSt | Data Sheet | |
Andisil® MOH 10,000 | Monofunctional Silanol Polymer | 10,000 cSt | Data Sheet | |
Andisil® MOH 50,000 | Monofunctional Silanol Polymer | 50,000 cP | Data Sheet | |
*These properties are not intended to be used as specifications but only as suggested characteristics |