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3-(Methacryloxy) propylmethyldimethoxysilane cas 14513-34-9

3-(Methacryloxy) propylmethyldimethoxysilane

Chemical Name:3-(Methacryloxy) propylmethyldimethoxysilane
Alias:Methacrylic acid oxypropylmethyldimethoxy silane
Product Category:CAS 14513-34-9 Acyloxy Silanes | Silanes
CAS NO.:14513-34-9
Formula:CH3CCH2COO(CH2)SiCH3(OC2H5)2
EINECS:238-518-6
Molecular Weight:232.35
Molecular Formula:14513-34-9
Boiling Point:65°C/0.13KPa
Density:1.020~1.060 (ρ20)g/cm3

3-(Methacryloxy) propylmethyldimethoxysilane Description

3-(Methacryloyloxy)propylmethyldimethoxysilane is suitable for polyethylene and copolymers of various complex shapes and all densities; it is suitable for large processing tolerance, filled composites, etc., and has high service temperature, excellent pressure cracking resistance, abrasion resistance and impact resistance; it can be grafted to the main chain of the polymer and thus modify other polymers, such as polyethylene, so that the side chain carries ester groups with the product, which can serve as the active point of warm-water crosslinking.
Product Name3-(Methacryloyloxy) propylmethyldimethoxysilane
Boiling point65°C/0.13KPa
Density1.020~1.060 (ρ20)g/cm3
Refractive index1.425~1.435 (n25D)
ApplicationsGlass Fiber | Adhesives | Resins | Fillers
Package5kg/drum, 20kg/ctn. Sealed and stored in a cool, dry and ventilated place, moisture-proof and water-proof, away from fire and heat source.
Usage
  • This product is suitable for polyethylene and copolymers of various complex shapes and all densities; it is suitable for large processing tolerance, filled composites, etc. It has high operating temperature, excellent pressure cracking resistance, abrasion resistance and impact resistance; it can be grafted to the main chain of polymers to modify other polymers such as polyethylene, so that its side chain has the ester group of this product, which is used as an active point for warm-water cross-linking.
  • It can be used in glass fiber to effectively improve the mechanical properties (bending strength, tensile strength, etc.) of glass fiber products and the adhesion of the substrate (a variety of resins, including thermosetting and thermoplastic, etc.).
  • Used as additive after ink and coating, it can make ink and coating film have excellent film hardness and brightness; improve the adhesion of fiber optic coating.
  • As reinforcing agent and cross-linking promoter, it is widely used in composite materials, coatings, inks, glues and sealing materials, etc. It can also be used as resin modification additive and enzyme fixing agent.
  • As a crosslinking agent, it can be used in silane crosslinked polyethylene cables and tubes; in the wire and cable industry, the coupling agent is used to treat clay-filled, peroxide-crosslinked EPDM systems, which improves the consumption factor and specific inductance resistance.
  • Copolymerized with vinyl acetate and acrylic or methacrylic monomers, these polymers are widely used in coatings, adhesives and sealants to provide excellent adhesion and durability.

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3-(Methacryloxy) propylmethyldimethoxysilane: Guide

3-(Methacryloxy) propylmethyldimethoxysilane is a methacryl-functional silane; it is a clear, light and heat sensitive liquid with a faintly sweet odour.

It is used as adhesion promoter at organic/inorgainc interfaces, as surface modifier (e.g. imparting water repellency, organophilic surface adjustment) or as crosslinking of polymers).
It is used as a coupling agent to improve the physical and electrical properties of glass-reinforced and mineral-filled thermosetting resins under exposure to heat and/or moisture.3-(Methacryloxy) propylmethyldimethoxysilane is typically employed as a blend additive in resin systems that cure via a free radical mechanism (e.g. polyester, acrylic) and in filled or reinforced thermoplastic polymers, including polyolefins and polyurethanes.It is also used to functionalize resins via radical initiated processes-copolymerization or grafting – and to modify surfaces.
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