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Polyetheramine D-630

Jeffamine D-series
CAS 9046-10-0

An intermediate-chain polyetheramine diamine for flexible epoxy and polyurea/polyurethane chemistry. It is used as a flexibilizing epoxy curing agent and as a soft-segment amine in polyurea and polyurethane systems.

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HS Code
3907.20
At a Glance
Material Family
Amines & Amides
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
Crosslinking / Curing · Synthesis Intermediate
Applications & Use Cases
  • Epoxy flexibilizer: Flexibilizing curing agent that adds toughness to epoxy networks.
  • Polyurea elastomers: Soft-segment amine for polyurea coatings and linings.
  • Polyurethane elastomers: Building block for flexible polyurethane systems.
Safety & Handling
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HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
3907 . 20
Chapter 39
Plastics and articles thereof
Heading 39.07
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 3907.20
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
9046-10-0
Full Description

Polyetheramine D-630 (poly(oxypropylene)diamine, CAS family 9046-10-0) is a difunctional polyetheramine, an amine-terminated poly(propylene oxide) diamine of intermediate molecular weight (near 630). It is used as a flexibilizing epoxy curing agent and as a soft-segment amine in polyurea and polyurethane systems. Supplied as a bulk amine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Polyetheramine D-630 used for?

Polyetheramine D-630 is a difunctional polyetheramine of intermediate molecular weight used as a flexibilizing epoxy curing agent that adds toughness to epoxy networks. It also serves as a soft-segment amine in polyurea and polyurethane systems.

What is the chemical name and CAS for Polyetheramine D-630?

It is a poly(oxypropylene)diamine, an amine-terminated poly(propylene oxide) diamine of average molecular weight near 630 (CAS family 9046-10-0). The 'D' denotes a diamine and 630 the approximate average molecular weight.

Where does D-630 sit in the polyetheramine series?

It is an intermediate grade between flexibilizing D-400 and high-MW D-2000, balancing flexibility and reactivity. It is chosen when a system needs more toughness than D-400 provides but shorter segments than D-2000.

What is the HS code for Polyetheramine D-630?

It is classified under HS 3907.20 (other polyethers, in primary forms). Verify the exact tariff line for your destination country with your customs broker.

How is Polyetheramine D-630 supplied in bulk?

It is supplied as a bulk amine liquid in drums, totes, and IBCs. Request a bulk quote with your target volume for current pricing, lead time, and CoA/SDS.

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