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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 17, 1989
Filed:
Mar. 28, 1988
Angelo J Magistro, Brecksville, OH (US);
The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, OH (US);
Abstract
At least three, and as many as eighteen, most preferably at least nine, crosslinking sites are provided through the alkoxy groups in multiple chains on a triazine ring (hence 'multisilane'), on a single molecule of the multisilane. The multisilane, useful as a coupling agent, is formed by reacting a triazine-containing compound with a suitable aminoalkyl-alkoxysilane, or, alkyl-aminoalkyl-alkoxysilane in either an anhydrous, or an aqueous liquid medium. A size containing the multisilane, enhances the reinforced properties of organic synthetic resinous materials in which the fibers are used, and most particularly those of rigid poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) with which it provides cohesive bonding of glass fiber surfaces. Glass fibers coated with a basic film former and the multisilane are covalently bonded on the one hand through some of at least nine alkoxy groups on each of the multisilane molecules, to Si atoms of a glass surface, and on the other hand, through at least some of the amine groups on each of the molecules, to the vinyl chloride (VC) resin in a reaction which involves allylic chloride bonds in the VC resin. The multisilane is effective in adhesives for a wide variety of materials, and in protective coatings.