- ▸ Epoxy curing: Hardener and curing agent for liquid epoxy resins
- ▸ Surfactant synthesis: Intermediate for imidazoline and amidoamine surfactants
- ▸ Resins: Intermediate for polyamide and water-soluble resin films
- ▸ Detergents: Building block in detergent manufacture
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Triethylenetetramine (TETA) is the workhorse aliphatic amine epoxy hardener — a tetraamine giving general-purpose ambient cure for adhesives, coatings and laminates. Identity: CAS 112-24-3.
What it is
Triethylenetetramine (CAS 112-24-3) is a liquid ethyleneamine with four nitrogen sites. It is one of the most widely used ambient-cure epoxy hardeners, balancing reactivity, cost and crosslink density.
How it cures
Its primary and secondary amine hydrogens ring-open epoxide groups to build a dense crosslinked network at room temperature. It gives good chemical resistance and mechanical strength; pot life and exotherm are managed by formulation and adducting.
Applications
TETA is used in ambient-cure epoxy adhesives, coatings, flooring, grouts and laminates. Compare lower-MW EDA and flexible polyetheramines.
Forms, grades and handling
TETA is supplied as a clear-to-amber liquid in drums, IBCs and bulk. Properties are typical reference values; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot you buy governs. Amine curing agents are typically corrosive and can sensitize skin — handle per the current Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Each lot ships with CoA, TDS and SDS.
Bulk supply and RFQ
RawSource sources Triethylenetetramine direct from producers in bulk, with CoA, TDS and SDS per lot. Tell us your resin system, cure schedule (ambient or heat) and the properties you need (pot life, Tg, flexibility, chemical resistance), and we will quote the right hardener. See selection logic in the epoxy curing agents guide.
Typical Properties
Typical reference values, not a specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot governs.
| Property | Typical Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical / class | Aliphatic amine hardener |
| Cure role | Ambient cure (general-purpose) |
| CAS Number | 112-24-3 |
| Molecular Formula | C6H18N4 |
| Molecular Weight | 146.23 g/mol |
| Handling | Refer to the current SDS |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is triethylenetetramine (TETA) used for?
TETA (CAS 112-24-3) is a general-purpose aliphatic amine epoxy hardener for ambient-cure adhesives, coatings, flooring and laminates, giving good chemical resistance and strength.
How is bulk triethylenetetramine supplied and quoted?
RawSource supplies triethylenetetramine in bulk with CoA, TDS and SDS per lot. Pricing is quote-based on grade and volume; submit an RFQ with your resin system and cure schedule.
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