
Acrylic Resin Automotive Coating Basic Formulation Examples and Silane Coupling Agent
Recommendations
1. Primer Formulation
Main Resin: Thermoplastic acrylic resin (40-60%) or hydroxyl acrylic resin (for two-component systems)
Crosslinker: Isocyanate curing agent (e.g., HDI trimer, for two-component systems), amino resin (e.g., methylated melamine resin, for baking paints)
Pigments/Fillers: Titanium dioxide, carbon black, barium sulfate, etc. (15-30%)
Solvents: Xylene, butyl acetate, propylene glycol methyl ether acetate (PMA), etc. (20-30%)
Additives: Leveling agent, dispersant, silane coupling agent
2. Topcoat/Clearcoat Formulation
Main Resin: Hydroxyl acrylic resin (50-70%)
Curing Agent: Aliphatic isocyanate (e.g., Desmodur N 3390) or amino resin
UV Absorber: Benzotriazole type (e.g., Tinuvin 1130)
Light Stabilizer: HALS type (e.g., Tinuvin 292)
Rheology Modifier: Fumed silica (e.g., Aerosil 200)
Additives: Silane coupling agent
II. Recommended Silane Coupling Agents for Improved Adhesion and Scratch Resistance
Silane coupling agents improve the adhesion between the resin and the substrate (such as metal, glass, or primer) by forming chemical bonds, while also enhancing the crosslinking density of the coating to improve scratch resistance. The following types are recommended:
1. Epoxy Silane
Model: γ-Glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (SF-S560)
Function: Improves adhesion to metals (such as aluminum and steel), enhances water resistance and chemical resistance.
Addition Amount: 0.5-2% (based on resin solids). 2. Aminosilane
Model: γ-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (SF-S550)
Function: Improves compatibility with inorganic fillers and enhances wet adhesion.
3. Methacryloxy Silane
Model: γ-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (SF-S570)
Function: Particularly suitable for free radical curing systems, improving scratch resistance and hardness.
4. Mercapto Silane
Model: 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane (SF-S590)
Function: Used in UV curing systems to enhance wear resistance.
III. Application Suggestions
1. Pre-treatment: Silane coupling agents can be diluted and sprayed onto the substrate (0.5-1% water/alcohol solution), or added directly to the coating.
2. Compatibility Testing: The stability of the silane with the resin system needs to be verified (to avoid gelation).
3. Compounding Additives: Combining with nano-silica (such as Aerosil R812) can further improve scratch resistance.
IV. Precautions
Hydrolysis Control: Silanes need to be hydrolyzed under acidic conditions (pH 4-5) to avoid premature condensation.
Storage: Must be sealed and protected from moisture to prevent degradation.
By rationally selecting silane coupling agents and optimizing the formulation, the overall performance of the coating can be significantly improved. In practical applications, it is recommended to determine the optimal addition ratio through orthogonal experiments.