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Silane | Silanes | Chloro Silanes
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Tetrachlorosilane.
Synonym: Silicon Tetrachloride.
Countertype of Degussa Siltet, DowCorning Z-1229
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SiSiB® PC5400 (SiCl4) is a chlorosilane which is formed by reaction of metallic silicon or ferrosilicon with hydrogen chloride or chlorine. |
Typical Physical Properties |
Chemical Name: |
Tetrachlorosilane |
CAS No.: |
10026-04-7 |
EINECS No.: |
233-054-0 |
Empirical Formula: |
SiCl4 |
Molecular Weight: |
169.9 |
Boiling Point: |
57°C [760mmHg] |
Melting Point: |
-68°C |
Flash Point: |
Non flammable |
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Color and Appearance: |
Clear colorless liquid |
Density [25°C]: |
1.481 |
Refractive Index [25°C]: |
1.4153 |
Purity: |
99.5% by GC |
SiSiB® PC5400 is used on a large scale for the production of pyrogenic silica.
SiSiB® PC5400 is used for crosslinking SB rubber and polystyrene and also for producing silicic acid esters and ester hydrolysates, like SiSiB® PC5410, SiSiB® PC5420, SiSiB® PC5430, SiSiB® PC5460 etc.
High purity SiSiB® PC5400 is used in the manufacture of optical fibres, of fused silica tubes and other fused silica articles.
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Net weight 250Kg steel drum, for more details, please visit Packing Centre.
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