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Chartwell C-600

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A sulfido functional organic adhesion promoter synthesized using a stabilized bimetal precursor. The product is supplied as a solution in propylene glycol.

Functions: Adhesion Promoter, Coupling Agent

Chemical Family: Organometallics

Compatible Polymers & Resins: Epoxies (EP), Polyurethanes (PU)

Features: Corrosion Resistance, Good Moisture Resistance, Heat Resistance, Peel Resistance

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
CASE Ingredients Functions
Plastics & Elastomers Functions

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Compatible Polymers & Resins
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Adhesive & Sealant Type
Application

(1) Elastomers: Recommended for mineral filled (silica, etc.) or carbon black pigmented elastomers at1.0 - 3.0 phr to improve abrasion resistance and other physical properties - tensile and tear strength. Chartwell C-600 also improves vulcanization and reduces scorch problems of all sulfur-cured elastomers. Incorporation during compounding improves adhesion of other rubber and synthetic materials to the molded rubber surface.

(2) Adhesives: Recommended for epoxy and urethane adhesives to enhance adhesion to metals, plastics, and elastomers. Increased T-peel strength. Improved resistance to moisture, heat and corrosive environments.

Properties

Physical Form
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Active Matter Content24.2wt%
pH Value (1% Solution)4.1
Complexed Organics6.9 - 7.1
Specific Gravity1.16g/ml
Total Metal Content4.3 - 4.5%
OrganofunctionalitySulfide

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Technical Details & Test Data

Procedure
Addition to the grind stage with high shear mixing is strongly recommended. Must be high shear mixed with a Cowles type mixer. Milling alone is not sufficient. It is recommended that evaluation be conducted at both 1.0 and 3.0 phr (parts adhesion promoter on polymer solids.) See Chartwell Use Procedure bulletin.