Structural studies of mechanoactivation-modified dispersed fillers (natural zeolite and magnesium spinel) and polymer–elastomer composites on their basis are performed. It is shown that mechanoactivation in an Aktivator-2S planetary mill (80.3… Click to show full abstract
Structural studies of mechanoactivation-modified dispersed fillers (natural zeolite and magnesium spinel) and polymer–elastomer composites on their basis are performed. It is shown that mechanoactivation in an Aktivator-2S planetary mill (80.3 g, 900 rpm) allows halving the treatment duration and providing the greatest changes in the structure of dispersed fillers as compared to Pulverisette-5 (22 g, 400 rpm). The predominant localization of particles of mechanically activated fillers at the phase interface of the polymer mixture (BNKS-18/UHMPE) is found. This results in intensification of their interaction at the interface and, hence, improvement in obtaining polymer–elastomer materials with an improved set of physicomechanical properties.
               
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