Triallyl Cyanurate

CAS #
101-37-1
Synonym
Triallyl cyanurate;2,4,6-Tris(allyloxy)-s-triazine;2,4,6-Tris(allyloxy)-1,3,5-triazine;1,3,5-Triazine, 2,4,6-tris(2-propenyloxy)-;s-Triazine, 2,4,6-tris(allyloxy)-;Cyanuric acid, tri-2-propenyl ester;Cyanuric acid, triallyl ester;Triallyl cyanaurate;2,4,6-Tri(allyloxy)-s-triazine;2,4,6-Tris(allyloxy)triazine;Perkalink 300;Perkalink 301;Triallyl isocyanurate

Why source Triallyl Cyanurate (TAC) from Neuchem?

  • Neuchem enjoys relationships with world-class producers of Triallyl Cyanurate, enabling us to supply our customers with minimal lead times and cost savings.
  • As an integral link in your supply chain, we deliver raw materials to your doorstep in a secure, cost-competitive, and friendly environment.
  • Neuchem carefully selects our suppliers to guarantee high quality materials on a consistent basis.

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Uses/Applications

Crosslinking Agent
TAC is primarily utilized as a crosslinking agent in the production of thermosetting resins, particularly in the manufacture of unsaturated polyester resins (UPR). It reacts with the unsaturated polyester chains to form crosslinks, enhancing the mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and thermal stability of the final polymer matrix. Crosslinked UPRs are used in composite materials, fiberglass products, laminates, and coatings.

Flame Retardants
Triallyl Cyanurate can be incorporated into flame retardant formulations for various applications, including plastics, textiles, and construction materials. It acts as a synergist in flame retardant systems, improving the efficacy of flame retardant additives and reducing the flammability of the treated materials.

UV Absorbers
TAC is used as a UV absorber or stabilizer in polymer formulations to protect against degradation caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It helps prevent yellowing, embrittlement, and loss of mechanical properties in plastics, coatings, and other UV-sensitive materials exposed to sunlight or artificial UV sources.

Photoresist Materials
TAC is utilized in the production of photoresist materials for semiconductor and microelectronics manufacturing. It serves as a crosslinking agent or component in photoresist formulations used in photolithography processes to pattern microcircuits and integrated circuits on silicon wafers.

Rubber Additive
Triallyl Cyanurate is used as a co-crosslinking agent or modifier in rubber formulations, particularly in the production of specialty rubber compounds such as ethylene-propylene-diene monomer (EPDM) rubber. It improves the processing characteristics, heat resistance, and mechanical properties of rubber products, including automotive seals, gaskets, and hoses.

Adhesives Compositions
TAC can be incorporated into adhesive formulations to improve adhesion, cohesion, and heat resistance. It is used in structural adhesives, sealants, and bonding agents for automotive, aerospace, and construction applications where high-performance bonding is required.

Textiles
Triallyl Cyanurate can be incorporated into textile finishing agents and coatings to impart desired properties such as wrinkle resistance, crease recovery, and durability. It is used in textile treatments for apparel, upholstery fabrics, and industrial textiles where performance and longevity are critical.

 

End Markets

Crosslinking Agent
Flame Retardants
UV Absorbers
Photoresist Materials
Rubber Additive
Adhesives Compositions
Textiles

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