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An Evaluation of the Influence of Storage Conditions for Dispersed and Fibrous Fillers on the Properties of Composites Based on Them

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Abstract

This paper presents the results of studying how the properties of composites based on dispersed (mica, boron nitride, aluminum powder, carbon-containing powder) and fibrous (carbon and glass fabric) fillers most widely used in the production and repair of machine are affected by the conditions of their storage. The microstructure of the samples after exposure of the fillers under standard storage conditions, as well as at high air humidity and at a temperature difference is shown.

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Experimental studies were carried out using the equipment of the Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University Center for Collective Use.

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The material was prepared as part of scientific research under project no. FSFM-2020-0011.

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Volchenkova, A.A., Galkina, E.A. & Baurova, N.I. An Evaluation of the Influence of Storage Conditions for Dispersed and Fibrous Fillers on the Properties of Composites Based on Them. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 16, 668–671 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421223030516

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