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Properties of epoxy polymers modified by hydrostatic treatment

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    Curing the epoxy polymers under HHP homogeneity their globular structure, reduces the size of morphological formations, and increases the intensity of molecular interaction. Consequently, the density and elastic strength characteristics of the polymers increase.

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    In hydroextrusion of slightly cross-linked (insufficiently cured) epoxy polymers the orientation process are the main type of process whereas the mechanical degradation process prevail in the densely cross-linked polymers. This is indicated by the corresponding changes in the elastic and strength characteristics.

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Translated from Mekhanika Kompozitnykh Materialov, No. 2, pp. 195–199, March–April, 1990.

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Beloshenko, V.A., Pakter, M.K., Beresnev, B.I. et al. Properties of epoxy polymers modified by hydrostatic treatment. Mech Compos Mater 26, 149–153 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00612311

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