SIOResin Launches 6 Polysilazane Resins to Deliver All-Round High Performance Material Solutions
Tailored Solutions for High-Temperature, Anti-Corrosion, and Weatherproof Coating Needs
SIOResin (SIO New Material Co., Ltd), a company long focused on waterborne and high-performance polymers, has just announced the release of 6 new polysilazane products, aimed at covering a wide spectrum of real-world demands—from high-temperature protection to waterproof coatings.
A Complete Lineup to Meet Complex Needs
Unlike traditional single-product offerings, SIOResin’s latest release forms a coherent and versatile product system. Among them are two ambient-curing polysilazane resins, available in 50% and 98% solid contents. These resins allow users to apply coatings without relying on baking or sintering—particularly useful for on-site construction or large-scale surfaces.
“We design our materials for practical use, not just lab results,” said the lead developer Mr Huang at SIOResin.
Each of the two ambient-curing resins offers distinct advantages.
* The 50% solids version features low viscosity, fast surface drying , and forms a flexible yet durable film with excellent adhesion to metal and ceramic substrates. It is ideal for applications such as anti-corrosion coatings for pipelines, electrical enclosures, and industrial machinery.
* The 98% solids version is solvent-free and designed for high-build protective layers. Once cured, it delivers outstanding thermal resistance (up to 800°C dry heat), high insulation performance, and strong barrier properties against moisture, salt spray, and aggressive chemicals. It suits use in outdoor steel structures, high-voltage insulation coatings, and components exposed to harsh environments.
Both products cure fully at ambient temperature without additional catalyst and maintain long-term film stability, even under repeated thermal cycling or direct UV exposure.
To further expand usability, the company introduced two modified polysilazanes. One is silicone rubber-modified, improving flexibility and crack resistance—traditionally weak points in polysilazane systems. The other is epoxy-modified, offering enhanced anti-corrosion and weathering performance for demanding industrial environments.
A High-Yield Path to Ceramics
SIOResin has also launched two polysilazane monomers: methylhydrosilazane and methylvinylsilazane. When used together, they produce ceramic yields above 75%, positioning them as ideal precursors for advanced ceramics in aerospace, thermal insulation, and high-performance structural applications.
This development bridges the gap between resin coatings and ceramic conversion, opening up flexible, dual-function usage across industries.
New Options for Coatings and Beyond
For coating manufacturers and industrial users alike, this new product family offers a timely answer to rising performance demands. Whether it’s corrosion protection, electrical insulation, UV durability, or long-term outdoor resistance, SIOResin’s material matrix brings options to the table.
Even more, the company supports its customers through sample testing, formulation consulting, and process integration—helping them move from interest to implementation without friction.
R&D at the Core, Service as a Driver
SIOResin is no stranger to materials innovation. With a portfolio covering waterborne polyurethane, acrylic systems, and silicone resins, the move into polysilazanes marks a logical next step. According to the team, more is coming—hybrid systems combining PSZ with nano-fillers, inorganic materials, and flexible polymers are already under development.
For companies aiming to do more with fewer materials, such integrated solutions may be exactly what they’ve been waiting for.
About SIOResin
SIOResin is a leading manufacturer specializing in innovative waterborne raw materials, offering comprehensive solutions for R&D, production, sales, and services. With a market-driven approach and a commitment to continuous innovation, SIOResin serves a wide range of industries including coatings, cosmetics, textiles, biology, machinery, construction, and medicine. Their product extensive product line includes water-based Polyurethane, waterborne Acrylic Resin, water-based Additives, Silicone Resin, Silicone Rubber, and waterborne curing agents, etc. Supported by a team of experts and multiple national patents, provide high-quality, competitive solutions that help clients succeed.
More Products:
https://www.sioresin.com/silicone-resin/sio-9233-polysilazane-resin.html
https://www.sioresin.com/technical-data-sheet/SIO-9128-TDS.pdf
https://www.sioresin.com/technical-data-sheet/SIO-9114-TDS.pdf
https://www.sioresin.com/blog/methyl-vinyl-polysilazane/
https://www.sioresin.com/silicone-resin.html
https://www.sioresin.com/additives.html
For more information or to request samples, please visit https://www.sioresin.com or contact sales@sioresin.com
Blog: https://www.sioresin.com/blog/polysilazane/
[Closing Thought]
Polysilazanes are no longer just experimental marvels. They are becoming viable, system-ready solutions for industries ranging from coatings to electronics to structural parts.
With its newly launched six-product lineup, SIOResin isn’t just expanding its portfolio—it’s setting a new bar for how performance materials should behave in the real world. For coating formulators and industrial engineers looking ahead, this might be the right time to rethink what polysilazanes can do.
Mia Lee
SIO New Materials
+86 130 3722 2576
sales@sioresin.com
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