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Shin Etsu KBM-802 |
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3-mercaptopropylmethyldimethoxysilane |
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31001-77-1 |
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Silane coupling agents are organosilicon compounds that are widely used to bond organic materials to inorganic materials. In many cases, these are materials that might otherwise be considered too dissimilar to form strong interactions. As a result, silane coupling agents are extensively used to greatly improve the interfacial adhesion in composites and other materials systems, significantly improving desirable qualities such as mechanical strength, moisture or chemical resistance, electrical properties, etc. In general, silane coupling agents are used to tailor the composition, functionality, compatibility, and reactivity of a given system, enhancing its desirable properties while minimizing the disadvantages that may be inherent. This typically includes the direct modification of resins, other organic components, and/or inorganic surfaces and it is accomplished by adding one or more specific functional groups via one or more organosilane coupling agents. |
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Molecular Weight: 180.3 Specific Gravity 25'C: 1.00 Refractive Index 25'C: 1.448 Flash Point 'C: 72 Boiling Point 'C: 204 Minimum Covering Area m2/g: 432 |
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