2020
DOI: 10.35164/0554-2901-2019-11-12-7-9
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An increase of the mechanical strength and hardness of polymeric materials radiation-crosslinked by X-ray radiation from an gaseous electric discharge

Abstract: The problem of investigation of mechanical and electrophysical properties of polymeric materials crosslinked by X-ray radiation from a gaseous electric discharge is considered. The effect of radiation crosslinking on the mechanical strength and hardness of polymers is presented by the example of samples of various thicknesses (from 0.08 mm to 10 mm) of LDPE and HDPE made using crosslinking technology by X-ray radiation from a barrier gaseous electric discharge proposed in [1]. Experimental data obtained on sam… Show more

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“…It is observed that under certain modes of ionizing radiation, the mechanical strength and hardness of LDPE and HDPE increase by 40-60 %. 15 The work presents the study of the γ-irradiation effect on the electret properties of high-pressure polymer films. 16 The results of experimental studies showed that, after irradiation, cross-connections are formed inside the polyethylene, and carbonyl groups are formed on the surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is observed that under certain modes of ionizing radiation, the mechanical strength and hardness of LDPE and HDPE increase by 40-60 %. 15 The work presents the study of the γ-irradiation effect on the electret properties of high-pressure polymer films. 16 The results of experimental studies showed that, after irradiation, cross-connections are formed inside the polyethylene, and carbonyl groups are formed on the surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%