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Silane Coupling Agents are chemical auxiliary agents used to improve the adhesion of organic polymers to inorganic substrates. They are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, construction, and electronics. Silane Coupling Agents are typically composed of a silane molecule with a functional group attached to one end. This functional group is designed to react with the substrate, forming a strong bond. The other end of the molecule is designed to react with the organic polymer, forming a strong bond as well.
Silane Coupling Agents are used to improve the performance of a variety of products, including coatings, adhesives, sealants, and composites. They are also used to improve the durability and weatherability of products.
Some companies in the Silane Coupling Agents market include Evonik Industries, Dow Corning, Wacker Chemie, Momentive Performance Materials, and Shin-Etsu Chemical. Show Less Read more