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In this paper, viscoelastic properties of epoxy polymers modified with polysulfone carding copolymer have been studied. The dependence of the modulus of elasticity on temperature for epoxy polymers with different content of thermoplastic has been shown. The effect of a thermoplastic modifier on the average glass-transition temperature of cured epoxyamine binders has been studied.
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Polunin, S.V., Gorbunova, I.Y., Kerber, M.L. et al. The Influence of Carding Polysulfone on Viscoelastic Properties of Epoxide Polymers. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 16, 678–680 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421223030255
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