Dynasylan GLYMO
3-Glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane
2530-83-3
Degussa-Silanes
附着力促进剂/粘接剂 >> 有机作用硅烷
Adhesion promoter / Bonding agent >> Organofunctional silane
胶连\藕合\固化剂
Crosslinking / Coupling / Curing Agents
丙烯酸/丙烯酸盐树脂
Acrylic/Acrylate Resins
醇酸树脂
Alkyd Resins
氨基树脂
Amino Resins
环氧树脂
Epoxy Resins
酚醛树脂
Phenolic Resins
硅树酯
Silicone
聚亚安酯
Polyurethane
海洋 /防腐/保护
Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective
建筑/装饰
Architectural / Decorative
汽车原始设备制造商OEM
Automotive OEM
汽车表面整修
Automotive refinishing
罐涂层
Can Coating
线圈涂层
Coil Coating
常规工业维护
General Industrial /Maintenance
木器 &家具涂层
Wood & Furniture Coatings
粉末涂层
Powder coating
运输
Transportation
EIFS (外部绝缘 & 处理系统)
EIFS (Exterior Insulation & Finishing Systems)
塑料涂层
Plastic coating
机械/设备
Machinery / Equipment
电/电子
Electrical / Electronics
金属
Metal
浓缩颜料
Pigment concentrates
其它工业
Other industry
Soluble in alcohols
Soluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons
Soluble in ketones
Soluble in aromatics
DYNASYLAN® GLYMO is a bifunctional organosilane possessing a reactive organic epoxide and a hydrolyzable inorganic trimethoxysilyl group. The dual nature of its reactivity allows DYNASYLAN® GLYMO to bind
chemically to both inorganic materials (e.g. glass, metals, fillers) and organic polymers (e.g. thermosets, thermoplastics, elastomers), thus functioning as an adhesion promoter, crosslinking agent and/or surface modifier.
DYNASYLAN® GLYMO is a colorless low-viscosity liquid with a slight terpentine-like odor. It is soluble in alcohols, ketones, and aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons.
Used in paints and coatings as an additive and as a primer for improving adhesion to the substrate, especially glass and metal.
It possesses improved product properties, such as adhesion, improved mechanical properties, for example flexural strength, tensile strength, impact strength and modulus of elasticity, improved moisture and corrosion resistance, improved electrical properties, for example dielectric constant, volume resistivity.
Improved processing properties, such as rheological behavior: reduction in viscosity, Newtonian behaviour.