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PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPOSITES BASED ON LDPE AND PBT MODIFIED WITH ORGANOCLAY

Abstract

Composite materials based on low-density polyethylene and polybutyleneterephthalate modified with organoclay have been obtained. The physico-mechanical properties of the resulting composites have been studied. It was found that the introduction of organomodified clay into the polymer mixture of low-density polyethylene/polybutyleneterephthalate leads to a significant change in the main properties: melt viscosity; density; heat resistance and deformation-strength properties of composites. At the same time, the change in properties is due to the influence of organoclay on the morphology of low-density polyethylene/polybutyleneterephthalate composites.

About the Authors

Timur Abdulovich Borukaev
Kabardino-Balkar state University
Russian Federation


Ali Khasmagometovich Salamov
Ingush state University
Russian Federation


Abubekir Khasanovich Shaov
Kabardino-Balkar state University
Russian Federation


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Borukaev T.A., Salamov A.Kh., Shaov A.Kh. PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPOSITES BASED ON LDPE AND PBT MODIFIED WITH ORGANOCLAY. Proceedings of the Kabardino-Balkarian State University. 2022;12(5):33-38. (In Russ.)

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