2018
DOI: 10.1177/0307174x1804500302
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The Development of Methods for Forming Effective Structural Phase States in Polytetrafuoroethylene-Based Polymer Composites

Abstract: Methods have been drawn up for the forming of effective structural phase states in polytetrafuoroethylene-based multicomponent systems by mechanical, thermal, and other types of high-energy treatment, based on an analysis and extension of the results of multiplan experimental investigations.

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“…Consequently, the research is needed aiming at compensating for the negative effects of fillers on PTFE. An example of such research is the use of a mixture of functional components with the participation of nanomodifiers [11][12][13][14], as well as the development of composites with an increased adhesion between the polymer and filler [15]. Also efficient is the structural modification of physical and mechanical properties without changing the chemical composition of the polymer and its molecular mass as a result of mechanical activation, radiation exposure, the use of magnetic and electromagnetic fields, shockwave processing, etc.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the research is needed aiming at compensating for the negative effects of fillers on PTFE. An example of such research is the use of a mixture of functional components with the participation of nanomodifiers [11][12][13][14], as well as the development of composites with an increased adhesion between the polymer and filler [15]. Also efficient is the structural modification of physical and mechanical properties without changing the chemical composition of the polymer and its molecular mass as a result of mechanical activation, radiation exposure, the use of magnetic and electromagnetic fields, shockwave processing, etc.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%