- ▸ Epoxy curing agent: Hardener for flexible, water-compatible epoxy systems.
- ▸ Polyurea/polyurethane: Amine-terminated building block and chain extender.
- ▸ Adhesives & sealants: Reactive amine for flexible bond lines.
- ▸ Hydrophilic systems: Imparts water compatibility from the PEG backbone.
A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.
Polyetheramine ED-410 is an amine-terminated polyether diamine built on a predominantly polyethylene-glycol backbone, which makes it water-soluble and hydrophilic; the grade number tracks approximate average molecular weight. It is a low-to-mid molecular weight grade that acts as a reactive epoxy curing agent and chain extender. Established applications are in polyurea and polyurethane systems, adhesives, sealants and protective coatings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Polyetheramine ED-410 used for?
ED-410 is an amine-terminated polyether diamine used as a reactive epoxy curing agent and chain extender. It serves as an amine building block in polyurea and polyurethane systems, flexible adhesives, sealants and protective coatings. The grade number reflects its low-to-mid approximate average molecular weight.
Is Polyetheramine ED-410 water soluble?
Yes. The predominantly polyethylene-glycol backbone makes ED-410 hydrophilic and water-soluble, which is why it is used where water compatibility is needed in epoxy and reactive amine systems.
How does ED-410 differ from ED-210 and ED-600?
Within the ED diamine series the number tracks approximate average molecular weight: ED-210 is lower-MW with higher amine content, ED-600 is mid-MW, and ED-410 sits between them. Higher-MW grades give more flexible, lower-amine-content networks; lower-MW grades give higher crosslink density and reactivity.
What is the CAS or identity of Polyetheramine ED-410?
ED-410 is a polymeric, amine-terminated polyether diamine on a PEG-rich backbone, so it is specified by grade and average molecular weight rather than a single discrete CAS number. Definitive identity for any supplied lot is on its CoA and SDS, available with a quote.
What packaging is available for bulk Polyetheramine ED-410?
RawSource distributes ED-410 in drums, IBC totes and larger bulk volumes for industrial use. Submit your required quantity and ship-to location for current pack-size, MOQ and pricing options.