Methacrylate and vinyl silane coupling agents — reactive silanes that copolymerize into acrylic, unsaturated-polyester, and crosslinked-polyethylene systems for adhesion and crosslinking.
실란 커플링제는 무기 기재와 유기 수지를 잇는 분자 수준의 브리지입니다: the alkoxy end bonds to glass, metal, or mineral surfaces, and the organofunctional end ties into the polymer. Methacrylate and vinyl silanes carry a carbon-carbon double bond, so they couple through free-radical polymerization rather than condensation. Reach for them when the resin cures by a radical mechanism — acrylics, unsaturated polyesters, peroxide-cured systems, and crosslinked polyethylene — where amino or epoxy silanes have no reactive handle.
3-Methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (CAS 2530-85-0) is the standard for acrylic and unsaturated-polyester systems; its methacrylate group copolymerizes into the resin during cure. The trade-off is selectivity: that double bond only couples when a radical cure is actually running, so a methacrylate silane adds little to a condensation- or addition-cured system. Vinyltrimethoxysilane (CAS 2768-02-7) is the leaner vinyl analog, widely used to moisture-crosslink polyethylene and as a coupling agent on mineral fillers.
Hydrolysis rate is the lever for the vinyl grades. Vinyltriethoxysilane (CAS 78-08-0) hydrolyzes slower than the methoxy version and releases ethanol, which suits formulations that need a longer working window. Vinyltris(2-methoxyethoxy)silane (CAS 1067-53-4) carries hydrolyzable groups tuned for moisture-cure systems. Match the silane's reactive group to the resin's cure chemistry first, then tune the alkoxy group to the bath stability and cure speed you need.
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