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Influence of High-Frequency Radiation on the Deformation Behavior of Composites Based on Low-Molecular Rubbers Filled with Silicon Dioxide

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For the first time, the influence of microwave radiation on the structure of a three-dimensionally cross-linked, plasticized, filled polymer composite material based on low-molecular rubbers — a polydivinyl epoxyurethane rubber… Click to show full abstract

For the first time, the influence of microwave radiation on the structure of a three-dimensionally cross-linked, plasticized, filled polymer composite material based on low-molecular rubbers — a polydivinyl epoxyurethane rubber of grade PDI-3B and a divinyl rubber of brand SKD-KTR — was investigated. It is shown that variations in the mechanical characteristics of the composite material during irradiation are associated with its structural changes.

Keywords: low molecular; high frequency; based low; molecular rubbers; influence high; radiation

Journal Title: Mechanics of Composite Materials
Year Published: 2020

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