Stearylamine | 124-30-1

Cas No :

124-30-1

Synonyms :

Form :

Powder

Molecular Weight :

269.52 

Molecular Formula :

C18H39N

Melting Point :

52 - 55 °C

Boiling Point :

232 °C

Flash Point :

148 °C

Description :

Overview of Stearylamine

 

Stearylamine is an aliphatic, long-chain amine that is widely utilized in lubricants, surfactants, coatings, and special chemical manufacturing. Because it is a characteristic fatty amine, it is used in processes that employ chemicals like Stearoyl Chloride as well as specialty tin compounds like Stannous Fluoride, used for formulations as well as surface-treatment.

Its chemical formula, Stearylamine, comprises an alkyl chain of 18 carbons that is connected to an amine group with excellent surface properties as well as hydrophobic qualities. Stearylamine is often employed as an intermediate in manufacturing and chemical synthesis.

 

 

Applications of Stearylamine

 

Surfactants & Coatings

 

  • Utilized in anti-static as well as active formulations for surfaces.
  • Improves dispersion, lubrication, and properties

 

Chemical Manufacturing

 

  • It is a common intermediate for specialty chemical products
  • Used in corrosion inhibitors as well as Emulsifiers

 

 

Safety & Handling Guidelines

 

  • Wear goggles, gloves, as well as suitable clothes
  • Beware of inhaling the vapors
  • Be sure to use in ventilated areas.
  • Storage in sealed containers
  • Follow MSDS guidelines

 

 

Where to Buy Stearylamine?

 

Stearylamine Manufacturer

 

ChemicalBull supplies high-quality Stearylamine for industrial and specialty chemical applications.

 

Stearylamine Supplier & Distributor

 

  • Bulk and export-grade supply
  • COA, TDS & MSDS available
  • Reliable global delivery

 

 

Stearylamine MSDS

 

MSDS provides information on hazards, handling, storage, and emergency response.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

  1. What is Stearylamine used for?

    It is used in surfactants, coatings, and lubricants.

  2. Is Stearylamine hazardous?

    It should be handled with proper PPE.

  3. Is it related to Stearoyl Chloride?

    Yes, both are fatty-chain chemical intermediates.