SiSiB® PC8130 Phenyltrichlorosilane
SiSiB® PC8130
Phenyltrichlorosilane
SiSiB® PC8130 is a colorless clear liquid with acrid odor of hydrogen chloride.
Technical Data
CAS No. |
98 13 5 |
EINECS No. |
202-640-8 |
Formula |
C6H5SiCl3 |
Molecular Weight |
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Boiling Point |
201°C [760mmHg] |
Flash Point |
91°C |
Color and Appearance |
Colorless transparent liquid |
Density 25/25°C |
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Refractive Index |
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PCBs content |
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Application
SiSiB® PC8130 is used as other silanes and siloxanes intermediates.
Packing and Storage
SiSiB® PC8130 chlorosilane is supplied in 250Kg steel drum.
In the unopened original container SiSiB® PC8130 has a shelf life of one year in a dry and cool place.
SiSiB SILICONES, a part of SINOPCC group established in 1989, is one of the leading silicone oil manufacturersin silicone industry, focusing on the development and manufacture of silanes and silicones. Strategically positioned within the silicone supply chain, SiSiB SILICONES provide a comprehensive range of performance-enhancing products and solutions to meet the need of customers. These include silanes and siliconates, silicone fluids, silicone emulsions, liquid silicone rubber, silicone gum and fumed silica.
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