Conclusions
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The procedure of synthesizing the calcium salt of the AN-MAA copolymer, which can be used as an UZSP-1 component, makes it possible to obtain a copolymer with reproducible molecular-mass characteristics.
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The processes of the destruction and structuring of the AN-MAA copolymer, the intensity of which is most likely associated with the quenching conditions, take place simultaneously while the UZSP-1 quenching medium is in service.
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Due to its negligible variation, it is not recommended to use the characteristic viscosity of the AN-MAA copolymer to monitor its in-service molecular mass.
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Bychkova, T.I., Zhukova, T.D., Rabotnova, E.N. et al. Molecular-mass characteristics of UZSP-1 and their in-service variation. Met Sci Heat Treat 33, 277–280 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00776434
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