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  1. ダウ・東レ Tokyo//Chemical
  2. 味の素ファインテクノ Kanagawa//Chemical
  3. アヅマックス Tokyo//Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
  4. 4 ビックケミー・ジャパン Tokyo//Chemical
  5. 5 AndTech Kanagawa//Service Industry

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  1. Silane coupling agent ダウ・東レ
  2. Improving the adhesion between the substrate and the resin composition! Coupling agent "Plenact" 味の素ファインテクノ
  3. Reducing the viscosity of a formulation with a high filling of functional fillers 'Plenact' 味の素ファインテクノ
  4. 4 Functional materials - Silane coupling agents from Gelest Inc. アヅマックス
  5. 5 Compatibility agent and coupling agent: SCONA 20097 ビックケミー・ジャパン

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[Handbook] Silane and Surface: Hydrophobicity, Hydrophilicity, Coupling Agents

A handbook explaining topics such as "Silane and Surface Modification" is available for free!

Silane is a compound that contains silicon, which forms covalent bonds by reacting with inorganic materials such as glass through hydrolysis. The physical properties of inorganic materials are altered by the organic substituents bonded to the silicon. This document provides a detailed explanation of "Silane and Surface Modification," as well as "Imparting Properties through Surface Modification" and "Water, Hydrophobicity, and Hydrophilicity." Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ Silane and Surface Modification ■ Water, Hydrophobicity, and Hydrophilicity *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Book: "Effects and Usage of Silane Coupling Agents [New Edition]"

Due to high demand and sold-out reprints, it is being reissued as a new edition! Detailed explanations of mechanisms and phenomena such as condensation reactions and processing actions, along with their specific applications!

[Out of Print] ○ Supervisors: Professor Yoshinobu Nakamura, Osaka Institute of Technology / Director Kazuya Nagata, Okayama Prefectural Industrial Technology Center ○ Authors: Kazuya Nagata, Okayama Prefectural Industrial Technology Center / Ryo Iwai, Toray Dow Corning Co., Ltd. / Yoshinobu Nakamura, Osaka Institute of Technology / Bunmei Goya, Toray Research Center, Inc. / Hideyoshi Yanagisawa, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. / Fuminae Funami, Shonan Institute of Technology, former Asahi Fiberglass Co., Ltd. / Kazuta Mitsuishi, Okayama Prefectural Industrial Technology Center / Yasunori Yamada, Daiso Co., Ltd. / Haruo Tabata, Rohm Co., Ltd. / Masaru Takahashi, Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. / Tsutomu Yamashita, Kanto Gakuin University / Hidetoshi Yamabe, Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. / Toshiki Takizawa, Toray Dow Corning Co., Ltd. / Norihiro Nishiyama, Nihon University / Masanobu Onigata, Hojun Co., Ltd. / Kazuo Iida, Mie University / Tokuzo Kawase, Kyoto Institute of Technology / Motohiro Tagaya, Tokyo Institute of Technology / Katsuhiko Nakagawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology / Minoru Hiramatsu, Okayama Prefectural Industrial Technology Center / Koichi Ochi, Kansai University

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  • Price:10,000 yen-100,000 yen
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Book: "Effects and Usage of Silane Coupling Agents - Fully Revised Edition"

It's a standard technique, but you can understand the "why" behind phrases like "the expected results were not obtained," "there is variability," and "what are more effective ways to use it."

- Publication date: November 15, 2012 - Format: B5 size hardcover, approximately 390 pages - Price: 60,000 yen (excluding tax) → STbook member price: 56,952 yen (excluding tax) - Supervised by: Yoshinobu Nakamura, Kazuya Nagata - Kazuya Nagata: Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporation - Takeshi Yoshizawa: Toray Dow Corning Corporation - Yoshinobu Nakamura: Osaka Institute of Technology *Note: "Yoshi" is written with the characters for "earth" and "mouth" - Hideyoshi Yanagisawa: Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. - Fumiyoshi Funami: Former Shonan Institute of Technology / Former Asahi Fiberglass Co., Ltd. - Takashi Nishino: Kobe University - Yoshio Yamada: Daiso Co., Ltd. - Hidetoshi Yamabe: Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. - Masaru Takahashi: Mech Co., Ltd. - Toshio Ogawa: Kanazawa Institute of Technology - Toyo Kawase: Kawase Technical Consultancy - Tetsuo Kondo: Kyushu University - Shingo Yokota: Kyushu University - Takafumi Imai: Momentive Performance Materials Japan LLC - Motokiyo Mitsukawa: Adhesive Technology Consultant - Yuichi Ozone: Lintec Corporation - Koji Watanabe: Nagase ChemteX Corporation - 12 others

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Reducing the viscosity of a formulation with a high filling of functional fillers 'Plenact'

The titanate and aluminate coupling agent "Plenact" modifies the surface of inorganic fillers to improve compatibility with organic matrices.

"Plenact" is a general term for the coupling agents from Ajinomoto Fine-Techno, which can be broadly categorized into titanate and aluminate types. By modifying the surface of inorganic fillers with Plenact, the affinity with the organic matrix is improved. It is used in various fields for improving viscosity during filler filling and enhancing the mechanical properties of resin materials. [Features] ■ The dispersant covers the surface of the powder, reducing surface activity and improving wettability between the powder, resin, and solvent. ■ The three-dimensional barrier formed by the dispersant prevents agglomeration. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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BYK-C 8001 Epoxy Resin-Based Coupling Agent

The world's first certified additive for wind power generation plants, BYK-C 8001, is a polymer-type coupling agent that improves the mechanical strength of epoxy resin.

BYK-C 8001 was specifically developed for glass fiber reinforced epoxy resin applications. This additive improves mechanical properties by bonding the fibers and the matrix. The degree of improvement depends on the combination of glass fibers and epoxy resin. As the world's first specialty chemical manufacturer, BYK currently offers additives certified by Germanischer Lloyd: BYK-C 8001. Wind turbine manufacturers can use polymer-type coupling agents without further testing in glass fiber reinforced epoxy resin—an important factor for resource efficiency in the globally thriving wind power market.

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Compatibility agent and coupling agent: SCONA 20097

SCONA 20097: A polypropylene homopolymer grafted with high-purity maleic anhydride. Improved compatibility with the high-polarity polymer EVOH.

SCONA 20097: It is a polypropylene homopolymer grafted with high-purity maleic anhydride. Due to its very low viscosity, it has excellent wetting properties. By blending it, the polarity of polypropylene is increased, improving compatibility with high-polarity polymers such as EVOH. Additionally, it serves as an excellent coupling agent for short and long fiber glass-reinforced polyolefins, enhancing their physical, mechanical, and thermal properties. Furthermore, SCONA 20097 can be used as a coupling agent in natural fiber-reinforced and wood fiber-reinforced composites. This additive has excellent mechanical strength and offers good cost-effectiveness. It also has a very weak odor and low VOC content. PRIEX 20097 is a pellet with good flowability, making it safe and easy to handle.

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Functional materials - Silane coupling agents from Gelest Inc.

Silane coupling agents strongly bond organic and inorganic materials.

The effects obtained from the covalent bonding of organic silane and the substrate (inorganic material) include: - Wetting of the substrate - Modification of adhesive properties - Adjustment of immobilized heterogeneous catalysts - Regular orientation of the interfacial region - Alteration of distribution properties.

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Silane and surface: hydrophobic, hydrophilic, coupling agent

Excellent electrical conductivity! A compound ideal for various applications.

Silane is a compound that contains silicon, which forms covalent bonds by reacting with inorganic materials such as glass through hydrolysis. The physical properties of the inorganic materials are altered by the organic substituents bonded to the silicon. Silanes used to modify the surface energy and wettability of substrates do not impart chemical reactivity to the substrate, unlike silane coupling agents used in adhesion. 【Features】 ○ Hydrophobic ○ Anti-adhesion ○ Dielectric ○ Absorption ○ Hydrophilic For more details, please contact us or download the catalog. *This catalog is a digest version. If you need the full version, please contact us.

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Silane coupling agent

An essential material as the "secret ingredient" of chemistry! For bonding and joining between different materials.

This catalog introduces the chemistry, usage methods, and additive effects of "silane coupling agents" in representative application fields. It includes sections on "the functions of silane coupling agents," "the hydrolysis and condensation reactions of silane coupling agents," and "optimization of treatment conditions." Examples of applications in resin binders, paints and coatings, sealants, and more are also detailed. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ What are silane coupling agents? - Introduction - Functions of silane coupling agents ■ Chemistry of silane coupling agents - Chemical structure of silane coupling agents - Hydrolysis and condensation reactions of silane coupling agents - Reactions between silane coupling agents and inorganic surfaces *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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"Silane Coupling Agent and Technology Webinar" <Free to Attend>

Engineers from Dow and Toray explain in detail the technical functions and usage of silane coupling agents, as well as recommended products for various applications.

Our company offers a wide range of high-performance materials, including silane coupling agents, which are useful for applications such as bonding inorganic materials with organic resins. We are hosting a webinar for those who are facing challenges in improving the adhesion of inorganic and organic materials, heterogeneous bonding, resin modification, and surface modification. Technicians who have been involved in the development of paint additives and silanes at our company will give presentations, introducing the effects and roles of silane coupling agents, as well as precautions for use. 【Webinar Overview】 "DOW & Toray Silane Coupling Agent Technical Webinar" Date and Time: November 29, 2022 (Tuesday) 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM Participation Fee: Free (Pre-registration required) *During the webinar, participants can ask questions anonymously via chat. Our technical staff will respond to questions as much as possible. *Please check the following URL for information on how to register for the webinar.

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Effect of silane coupling agents on interface treatment and character relaxation.

★Types, functions, mechanisms of action, usage methods, processing effects, and applications ★Improvement of adhesion at the interface between inorganic components (fillers and fine particles) and organic components (polymers)!

Lecturer: Professor Yamada Yasuji, Department of Biomolecular Engineering, Graduate School of Craft Science, Center for Creative Collaboration, Kyoto Institute of Technology Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and relevant departments facing challenges with silane coupling agents Venue: Kawasaki City International Exchange Center, 2nd Floor, Conference Room 4 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 10-minute walk from "Motosumiyoshi Station" on the Tokyu Meguro Line Date and Time: November 11, 2011 (Friday) 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM Capacity: 30 participants. Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: [Early Bird Discount Price] 46,200 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 participants per company. *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by October 28. Membership registration is free. *After October 28, the [Regular Price] will be 49,350 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 participants per company.

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Improving the adhesion between the substrate and the resin composition! Coupling agent "Plenact"

The dispersant covers the surface of the powder and reduces surface activity, thereby improving the wettability of the powder with resin and solvent!

Plenact is a general term for Ajinomoto Fine-Techno's coupling agents, which can be broadly classified into titanate and aluminate types. It has the property of chemically bonding to the surface of inorganic materials at room temperature, forming an organic coating. Unlike silane coupling agents, it can be processed without hydrolysis. It significantly contributes to improving dispersibility, adhesion, imparting flexibility in composite materials, and enhancing flow properties, making it suitable for various applications. 【Features】 ■ Broadly classified into titanate and aluminate types ■ By modifying the surface of inorganic fillers with Plenact, the affinity with the organic matrix is improved *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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[Research Material] The Global Market for Silane Coupling Agents

World Market for Silane Coupling Agents: Vinyl Silane, Acrylic Silane, Epoxy Silane, Amino Silane, Others, Chemicals, Electronics, Automotive, etc.

This research report (Global Silane Coupling Agents Market) investigates and analyzes the current state and outlook for the global market of silane coupling agents over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global silane coupling agents market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The market segments by type include vinyl silane, acrylic silane, epoxy silane, amino silane, and others, while the segments by application cover chemicals, electronics, automotive, energy, construction, and others. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size of silane coupling agents. It also includes the market share of major companies in silane coupling agents, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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[Market Report] The Global Market for Trichlorosilane

World Market for Trichlorosilane: Significant Growth Driven by Increasing Demand in the Electronics and Solar Cell Industries

The global trichlorosilane market is experiencing significant growth due to a sharp increase in demand from the electronics and solar energy industries. Trichlorosilane, a key intermediate in the production of ultra-pure hydrogenated silicon, plays an essential role in the manufacturing of semiconductors and photovoltaic cells used in electronic devices and solar panels. According to the latest market analysis, the value of the global trichlorosilane market was $2.5 billion in 2021, and a steady growth rate of 7.8% CAGR is expected during the forecast period from 2022 to 2030. You can check the application method by clicking the [PDF Download] button or apply directly through the related links.

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Effect of silane coupling agents on interface treatment and character relaxation.

★Improvement of adhesion at the interface between inorganic (fillers and fine particles) and organic materials★Enhancement of compatibility in composite materials (nano-hybrids, hard coatings)

【Lecturer】 Professor Yamada Yasuji, Department of Biomolecular Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Design, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Center for Creative Collaboration 【Venue】 Tekuno Kawasaki 5F, Room 5 【Date and Time】 March 28, 2011 (Monday) 12:30-16:30

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