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Polyetheramine ED-2003 (PEG-Based Polyether Diamine)

Jeffamine ED-series
CAS 65605-36-9 · MW 2000 g/mol

A long-chain water-soluble diamine that contributes maximum flexibility and hydrophilicity. It is a highest-molecular-weight grade in the series with the longest, most flexible segments and lowest amine content that acts as a reactive epoxy curing agent and chain extender.

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CAS Number
65605-36-9
Molecular Weight
2000 g/mol
Material Family
Amines & Amides
At a Glance
Material Family
Amines & Amides
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
Crosslinking / Curing · Synthesis Intermediate
Applications & Use Cases
  • 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.
Physical Properties
Amine Type
Difunctional primary amine (PEG/PPG backbone)
Amine Hydrogen Equivalent Weight
~500
Viscosity 25c
250 cSt
Density
1.062 g/mL
Flash Point
>200 °C (>200 °C)
Appearance
White waxy solid at room temperature (melts ~38°C)
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

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.

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Chemical Identity
CAS Number
65605-36-9
Molecular Weight
2000 g/mol
Full Description

Polyetheramine ED-2003 (poly(ethylene oxide) (PEG-based), water-soluble diamine, CAS family 65605-36-9) is an amine-terminated poly(ethylene oxide) (PEG-based), water-soluble diamine of average molecular weight ~2000. It is a water-soluble PEG-backbone diamine for hydrophilic epoxy/polyurea systems, water-based curing, and surface modification. Supplied as a bulk amine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the chemical name and CAS for Polyetheramine ED-2003?

It is an amine-terminated poly(ethylene oxide) (PEG-based), water-soluble diamine of average molecular weight ~2000 (CAS family 65605-36-9). The grade designation denotes a diamine of approximately 2000 average molecular weight.

What is Polyetheramine ED-2003 used for?

It is a water-soluble PEG-backbone diamine for hydrophilic epoxy/polyurea systems, water-based curing, and surface modification.

What characterizes the ED-2003 grade?

Its predominantly poly(ethylene oxide) backbone makes the cured network and the amine itself hydrophilic and water-soluble.

What is the HS code for Polyetheramine ED-2003?

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

How is Polyetheramine ED-2003 supplied in bulk and quoted?

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

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