Ethyleneamine E-100

Ethyleneamine E-100 is a mixture of tetra-ethylene-pent-amine (TEPA), penta-ethylene-hexamine (PEHA), hexa-ethylene-heptamine (HEHA), and higher molecular weight products. E-100 is a complex mixture of various linear, cyclic, and branched products with a number-average molecular weight of 250-300 g/mole.

Functions: Corrosion Inhibitor, Corrosion Inhibitor, Curing Agent

End Uses: Asphalt, Fuel, Lubrication Oils

Applicable Processes: Mineral Processing

Chemical Family: Amines

Physical Form: Liquid

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Applicable Processes
Compatible Polymers & Resins
Fluids & Lubricants End Use
Industrial Additives End Use
Markets
Applications
Application Information
  • Asphalt additives
  • Corrosion inhibitors
  • Epoxy curing agents
  • Lube oil and fuel additives
  • Mineral processing aids

Properties

Physical Form

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Global
Packaging Information

Ethyleneamine E-100 is available in bulk and in drums of 452 pounds (205 kilograms) net weight.

Storage & Handling

Storage Information

Shelf Life :

  • The product should retain its conformance to sales specifications for a period of at least 2 years from the date of manufacture if the product is stored at less than 100°F (37.8C) in its undamaged, unopened, factory packaged container.

In order to maintain the high degree of purity with which Ethyleneamine E-100 is manufactured and shipped, the following storage and handling considerations are recommended:

Dry Inert Gas Blanket :

  • This product should be stored under a dry inert gas blanket, such as nitrogen, to minimize contamination resulting from contact with air and water.
  • Materials of Construction Recommended storage construction for E-100 is stainless steel or carbon steel. If slight coloration of the ethyleneamine is acceptable, storage tanks may be made of carbon steel or black iron, provided they are free of rust and mill scale.
  • However, if the amine is stored in such tanks, color may develop due to iron contamination. If iron contamination cannot be tolerated, tanks constructed of types 304 or 316 stainless steel should be used.
  • Note: Because they are quickly corroded by amines, do not use copper, copper alloys, brass, or bronze in tanks or lines.

Storage Temperature :

  • Ethyleneamine E-100 has a pour point of -21°C. To avoid freezing, the product should be maintained above this temperature. At temperatures below 5°C, viscosity becomes so high that the product cannot be easily pumped.

Other

Appearance
Amber to brown clear liquid,substantially free of foreign matter
Color (SDS)
Brown
Odor (SDS)
Odorless
Oxidizing Properties (SDS)
Not Oxidizing
Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Amine Value1100.0-1400.0 mg KOH/gmg KOH/gST-31.182
pH11.0-12.0-
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1.009 g/mLg/mL
Flash Pointmin. 182.0 °C°CPensky-Martens Closed Cup (PMCC)
Molecular Weight250.0-300.0 g/molg/mol
Specific Gravity1.02-
Viscosity70.0-110.0 cStcStInternal Method