Create long-lasting, high-performance epoxy resin bonds with Triethylenetetramine CAS 112-24-3, a reliable curing agent that ensures durable results for industrial and commercial applications. This high-quality compound streamlines your production process by delivering consistent curing properties, helping you avoid delays and maintain product integrity.
- Molecular formula C6H18N4 (146.23 MW) ensures optimal cross-linking for strong, resilient epoxy finishes
- ISO-certified and sourced from trusted Chinese suppliers, providing peace of mind for your supply chain
- Packaged in sturdy iron drums to preserve purity during storage and transportation, minimizing waste and ensuring ready-to-use material
Description
For industrial manufacturing and laboratory research purposes only.
Product Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Triethylenetetramine |
| CAS Number | 112-24-3 |
| Molecular Formula | C6H18N4 |
| Molecular Weight | 146.23 |
| Certification | ISO |
| Packaging | Iron Drum |
| Origin | China |
Triethylenetetramine CAS 112-24-3: Overcoming Epoxy Curing Instability in Industrial Production
For over a decade in chemical manufacturing, we’ve witnessed how inconsistent curing agents sabotage epoxy resin production—uneven cross-linking causing coating delamination, batch-to-batch viscosity variations ruining composite part consistency, and delayed curing cycles derailing production schedules. These issues aren’t just inconvenient; they directly impact product durability and client trust.
A Stable Foundation for Reliable Epoxy Curing
Our Triethylenetetramine (CAS 112-24-3) addresses these critical pain points through stringent manufacturing controls that ensure consistent amine value and moisture content. As a key epoxy resin curing agent, it delivers predictable gel times and uniform cross-link density, critical for industries requiring repeatable performance—from aerospace composites to industrial flooring systems.
Core Applications in Modern Manufacturing
Primarily utilized as an epoxy resin curing agent, this compound enables the production of high-performance thermoset materials. Its multifunctional amine structure allows for flexible formulation adjustments, supporting applications ranging from adhesives and coatings to structural composites. Triethylenetetramine’s reactivity profile makes it particularly suitable for ambient-cure systems where controlled polymerization is essential.
Why Purity and Consistency Matter in Curing Agents
The molecular integrity of Triethylenetetramine directly impacts end-product quality. Our ISO-certified manufacturing process ensures minimal secondary amine impurities, which can cause discoloration in light-sensitive applications. Strict moisture control (typically below 0.1%) prevents premature curing during storage, while consistent molecular weight distribution guarantees uniform reaction kinetics—eliminating the need for recipe adjustments between batches.
Industrial Advantages of Quality Triethylenetetramine
Choosing a high-quality triethylenetetramine supplier translates to quantifiable benefits: reduced scrap rates from curing defects, lower rework costs due to batch consistency, and improved finished product performance with higher heat resistance and mechanical strength. Unlike inferior grades that introduce variability, our material complies with REACH regulations, supporting export to global markets without compliance concerns.
Our Quality Commitment: Beyond Compliance
Every batch undergoes rigorous testing including GC analysis for purity verification, titration for amine value determination, and Karl Fischer testing for moisture content. We provide complete Certificate of Analysis documentation with each shipment, and maintain batch records for five years. Our production facility operates 24/7 with dedicated quality control personnel, ensuring we can fulfill orders of any scale while maintaining our strict specifications.
Certificate of Analysis & Documentation
Each delivery includes a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis detailing key parameters such as purity, water content, and color. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are provided in multiple languages, and detailed analytical chromatograms can be made available upon request for critical applications requiring full traceability.
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, sealed and away from direct sunlight.
- Keep away from incompatible materials, food and feed sources.
- Handle with appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles, lab coat).
- Follow good industrial hygiene practices. Avoid inhalation and skin contact.
- Refer to MSDS for detailed storage and safety instructions.
Streamlined Procurement Process
Our straightforward ordering process begins with a detailed technical consultation to confirm your specific application requirements. We offer sample quantities for qualification testing, followed by flexible production scheduling to meet your manufacturing timeline. All orders include comprehensive documentation to support your quality management systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the typical shelf life of Triethylenetetramine when properly stored?
A: When stored in sealed original packaging under recommended conditions, the product maintains specifications for 12 months from the date of manufacture.
Q: Is this product suitable for pharmaceutical or food contact applications?
A: No. This product is for industrial and laboratory research use only, not for direct human consumption or medical applications.
Q: What documentation is provided with each shipment?
A: Each order includes a Certificate of Analysis (COA), Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), and shipping documentation.
Q: Can you accommodate custom packaging requirements?
A: Yes, we offer various packaging options beyond standard iron drums to meet specific handling and storage needs of industrial customers.
Q: How is product purity verified?
A: Purity is determined using gas chromatography (GC) analysis, with typical purity levels exceeding 99.0% for industrial grades.







