
ADDSiL™ 2017 Carbinol Silicone Fluid is a linear hydroxyalkyl-terminated silicone fluid that reacts with polyurethane and polyester polymers to form hybrid polymers. It enhances synthetic leather by improving softness, flexibility, lubricity, air permeability, compatibility, abrasion resistance, and water repellency. Similar to KF-6001 and DOW BY16-201.
ADDSiL™ 2017 is linear silicone oil, hydroxyalkyl end-capped.
It can react with various polyurethane and polyester polymers to create a hybrid polymer.
Color and Appearance | Clear to yellowish Liquid |
Refractive index | 1.412 |
Viscosity (25℃, cSt) | 49 |
Hydroxyl Value (mgKOH/g) | 60 |
Active Content (%) | 100% |
React with isocyanate group to silicone/PU polymer
Improved centrifugation type
Good lubrication
Good abrasive-resistance and scratch-resistance
Good hydrophobic ability
Improve softness and folding-resistance
Superior moisture penetrability
ADDSiL™ 2017 can be used as urethane modifier to improve softness, flexibility, lubricity, air permeability, compatibility, abrasion resistance and water repellency of synthetic leather.
ADDSiL™ 2017 is supplied in 25Kg or 200Kg steel drum or according to customer’s request.
This document does not contain the product safety information required for safe use. Before handling, please refer to the product and safety data sheets, as well as container labels, for information on safe usage, physical hazards, and health risks. Safety Data Sheet is available on the website, from the distributor, or by contacting SiSiB customer service.
In the original unopened packaging, ADDSiL™ 2017 has a shelf life of 24 months.
All information in the leaflet is based on our present knowledge and experience. We reserve the right to make any changes according to technological progress or further developments. Performance of the product described herein should be verified by testing.
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We disclaim liability for any incidental or consequential damages.