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NEW POLYMERIC COMPOSITES BASED ON EPOXY RESIN WITH TECHOGENIC WASTES
Author(s) -
О. Н. Шарапов,
О. Н. Шарапов,
Н. Кирюшина,
N.Yu. Kiryushina,
Н. Шунькин,
Н. Шунькин,
V. E. Sorokin,
V. E. Sorokin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik bgtu im. v.g. šuhova
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2071-7318
DOI - 10.34031/article_5cfe59014559c5.13817036
Subject(s) - materials science , epoxy , composite material , filler (materials) , polymer , abrasion (mechanical) , rheology , microstructure , polymerization , porosity , particle (ecology) , particle size , thermal conductivity , raw material , chemical engineering , chemistry , oceanography , organic chemistry , engineering , geology
The microstructure of gas silicate wastes is investigated. It is established, differences in particle size distribution affect rheology, abrasivity, abrasion resistance and material strength. The kinetics of polymerization of epoxy binders in the initial and filled samples is investigated: filler particles prevent the crosslinking of polymer molecules, breaking the bulk structure of the polymer matrix. As a result of research, the possibility of directional regulation of the physicomechanical properties of epoxy com-posites due to the introduction of dispersed fillers is shown, giving the binder complexes higher physi-comechanical properties, which expands the areas of their application in most industries. The theoret-ical justification is that the thermal parameters of the filler are much lower than the parameters of the main raw material. At the same time, the porosity of the filler material due to its own pores and heter-ogeneous materials formed during mixing gives the effect of thermal energy absorption, which ulti-mately leads to an increase in the thermal resistance of the samples and a slight decrease in the ther-mal conductivity coefficient.

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