Abstract
3-Methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (CAS No. 2530-85-0), Silane coupling agent KH-570, is a versatile methacryloxy functional silane coupling agents used to improve the physical and electrical properties of glass reinforced and mineral filled thermoset resin, typically those curing via a free-radical mechanism (e. G. Polyester, polyurethanes and acrylics) and in filled or reinforced thermoplastic polymers, including polyolefins and thermoplastic polyurethanes.
Identification
Name: 3-Methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane
Synonyms: 3-Trimethoxysilyl-propyl-methacrylate
Molecular Formula: C10H20O5Si
Molecular Weight: 248.35
CAS Registry Number: 2530-85-0
EINECS: 219-785-8
Equivalents
A-174
Z-6030
KBM-503
MEMO
GENIOSIL GF 31
Sila-Ace S710
UCT Specialties (formerly Petrarch) M8550
Properties
Density: 1.055
Boiling point: 255 C degree
Refractive index: 1.4205
Flash point: 108 C degree
Water solubility: REACTS
Application
3-Methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (CAS No. 2530-85-0), Silane coupling agent KH-570, is an important additive for many applications. Examples are:
1\Significantly improves composite strengths when the composite is reinforced with fiber glass roving sized with a typical polyester compatible formulation. These formulations normally incorporate silane coupling agents, film-forming resins, lubricants and antistatic agents.
2\Enhances the strength performance both initially and after wet-conditioning, of cured polyester resin composites filled with silica, glass fiber, silicates and many metal oxides.
3\Enhances the wet electrical properties of many mineral-filled composites, such as crosslinked polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride.
Typical Properties
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Index
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Value
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Appearance
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Colorless, transparent liquid
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GC Purity, %
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≥
98
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Specific Gravity (ρ
25
), g/cm
3
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1.045
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Boiling Point (760mmHg),
ºC
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255
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Refractive Index
(
)
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1.4295
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Flash Point,
ºC
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108
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Free Chlorine, ppm
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≤
30
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Solubility
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Soluble in water after hydrolysis, alcohol, acetone, and most aliphatic esters at normal application levels fewer than 5%. Hydrolysis releases methanol.
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