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This volume chronicles the proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Silanes and Other Coupling Agents held under the aegis of MST Conferences, LLC in Orlando, FL, June 11-13, 2003. Silanes have been used for about half a century as coupling agents / adhesion promoters to promote adhesion between dissimilar materials in a variety of situations, e.g., coating technology, adhesive bonding, and reinforced Read more...

Content: Silane coupling agents for silica-filled tire-tread compounds: the link between chemistry and performanceElectrodeposition of organofunctional bis-silanes and their effectiveness in providing corrosion resistance of metals; Silane coupling agents as corrosion fatigue inhibitors; Modified silane coatings as an alternative to chromates for corrosion protection of aluminum alloys; Musical instrument strings and corrosion: A comparative study of aminosilane and benzotriazole surface treatments; Part 2: Other Coupling Agents / Adhesion Promoters. Cyclic azasilanes: volatile coupling agents for nanotechnologyInorganic-organic hybrid polymers based on silanes for coating textile substrates; Optimising the adhesion of glass fibres to an epoxy resin using plasma copolymers; Organophosphate adsorption on metal oxide surfaces; Manufacture of resin-free fiberboards from wood fibers activated with Fenton's reagent (H2O2/Fe2+).
Abstract: This volume chronicles the proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Silanes and Other Coupling Agents held under the aegis of MST Conferences, LLC in Orlando, FL, June 11-13, 2003. Silanes have been used for about half a century as coupling agents / adhesion promoters to promote adhesion between dissimilar materials in a variety of situations, e.g., coating technology, adhesive bonding, and reinforced composites. However, recently silanes have found other applications, for example, as corrosion inhibitors. Lately there has been tremendous R & D activity in understanding the mechanism


This volume chronicles the proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Silanes and Other Coupling Agents held under the aegis of MST Conferences, LLC in Orlando, FL, June 11-13, 2003. Silanes have been used for about half a century as coupling agents / adhesion promoters to promote adhesion between dissimilar materials in a variety of situations, e.g., coating technology, adhesive bonding, and reinforced Read more...

Content: Silane coupling agents for silica-filled tire-tread compounds: the link between chemistry and performanceElectrodeposition of organofunctional bis-silanes and their effectiveness in providing corrosion resistance of metals; Silane coupling agents as corrosion fatigue inhibitors; Modified silane coatings as an alternative to chromates for corrosion protection of aluminum alloys; Musical instrument strings and corrosion: A comparative study of aminosilane and benzotriazole surface treatments; Part 2: Other Coupling Agents / Adhesion Promoters. Cyclic azasilanes: volatile coupling agents for nanotechnologyInorganic-organic hybrid polymers based on silanes for coating textile substrates; Optimising the adhesion of glass fibres to an epoxy resin using plasma copolymers; Organophosphate adsorption on metal oxide surfaces; Manufacture of resin-free fiberboards from wood fibers activated with Fenton's reagent (H2O2/Fe2+).
Abstract: This volume chronicles the proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Silanes and Other Coupling Agents held under the aegis of MST Conferences, LLC in Orlando, FL, June 11-13, 2003. Silanes have been used for about half a century as coupling agents / adhesion promoters to promote adhesion between dissimilar materials in a variety of situations, e.g., coating technology, adhesive bonding, and reinforced composites. However, recently silanes have found other applications, for example, as corrosion inhibitors. Lately there has been tremendous R & D activity in understanding the mechanism
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