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Polyetheramine T-5000 (Trifunctional Polyether Triamine)

Jeffamine T-series
CAS 64852-22-8 · MW 5000 g/mol

A trifunctional polyether amine epoxy hardener that cures epoxies with flexibility, toughness, and low color for coatings, composites, and adhesives.

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CAS Number
64852-22-8
Molecular Weight
5000 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 crosslinker: Trifunctional hardener that builds crosslinked networks.
  • Polyurea/polyurethane: Trifunctional amine for elastomers and coatings.
  • Composites: Curing agent for fiber-reinforced systems.
  • Adhesives & sealants: Network-forming reactive amine.
Physical Properties
Amine Type
Trifunctional primary amine (PPG backbone)
Amine Hydrogen Equivalent Weight
~830
Viscosity 25c
900 cSt
Density
1.021 g/mL
Flash Point
>200 °C (>200 °C)
Appearance
Clear viscous liquid
Documents

Values shown are typical for the current commercial grade. A lot-specific Certificate of Analysis accompanies every shipment; the grade-specific SDS is available on request.

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
64852-22-8
Molecular Weight
5000 g/mol
Full Description

Polyetheramine T-5000 is a trifunctional polyether amine epoxy hardener (comparable to Jeffamine T-5000) — a poly(propylene glycol) triol-backbone amine giving flexibility, toughness and very low color, with an approximate molecular weight of ~5000. Identity: CAS 39423-51-3.

What it is

Polyetheramine T-5000 is a grade-defined trifunctional amine-terminated poly(propylene glycol) triol. As a polymer it is specified by grade and approximate molecular weight (~5000) rather than a single value; brand names are nominative references to the generic equivalent we supply.

How it cures

Its terminal primary amines ring-open epoxide groups; the flexible polyether backbone builds toughness, flexibility and impact/thermal-shock resistance with very low color and good water resistance. Higher molecular weight gives more flexibility, lower crosslink density and longer pot life.

Applications

Polyetheramine T-5000 is used in toughened and flexible epoxy, elastomers and high-impact composites. Compare other grades: D-230 (rigid), D-2000 (flexible) and trifunctional T-5000.

Forms, grades and handling

Supplied as a clear liquid in drums, IBCs and bulk; grade is defined by molecular weight and functionality. 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 Polyetheramine T-5000 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 Polyetheramine (trifunctional)
Cure role Flexible epoxy hardener; low color
CAS Number 39423-51-3
Approx. molecular weight ~5000 g/mol (grade-defined)
Handling Refer to the current SDS

Regulatory & registration requirements

  • TSCA (US):
  • REACH (EU): Not determined from public registry
  • EC number: 613-700-1

TSCA Inventory flag XU: a substance exempt from reporting under the Chemical Data Reporting Rule (40 CFR 711) (EPA flag legend).

TSCA Inventory flag PMN: a commenced PMN (premanufacture notice) substance (EPA flag legend).

Source: EPA TSCA Inventory (July 2025 release) · ECHA CHEM — retrieved 2026-07-12

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Polyetheramine T-5000 used for?

Polyetheramine T-5000 (comparable to Jeffamine T-5000) is a trifunctional polyether amine epoxy hardener (~5000 MW) used in toughened and flexible epoxy, elastomers and high-impact composites; it gives flexibility, toughness and low color.

How is bulk Polyetheramine T-5000 supplied and quoted?

RawSource supplies Polyetheramine T-5000 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.

What is the REACH and TSCA regulatory status of Polyetheramine T-5000 (Trifunctional Polyether Triamine)?

Polyetheramine T-5000 (Trifunctional Polyether Triamine) (CAS 64852-22-8) is listed as Active on the U.S. EPA TSCA Inventory; its REACH registration status is not determined from the public ECHA registry.

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