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Realization of the strength of Armos fibres with different acidity in epoxy plastics

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The acidity of Armos fibres significantly affects the strength of the fibre in a microplastic as a function of the moisture content of the starting fibre. There is an optimum moisture content at which maximum realization of the fibre strength in the microplastic is attained for each fibre pH. The highest strength of the adhesive bond of Armos fibre is attained for acid fibres, and the best realization of the strength in ringshaped samples of an organoplastic is obtained for neutral fibres.

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  1. S. V. Kotomin et al., Khim. Volokna, No. 5, 45–46 (1991).

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  2. USSR Inventor's Certificate No. 1, 280, 499 (1986).

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All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Polymer Fibres, Mytishchi. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 1, pp. 53–54, January–February, 1996.

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Kotomin, S.V., Basharov, A.A., Bova, V.G. et al. Realization of the strength of Armos fibres with different acidity in epoxy plastics. Fibre Chem 28, 48–49 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01130698

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