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A mathematical model of removal of low-density polyethylene formed in processing synthetic leather base with alkylbenzene vapors and condensate was obtained. The model allows calculating the number of base compression cycles required for exhaustive removal of LDPE as a function of the initial concentration of the polymer in the material and the relative deformation of the material.
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Pochivalov, K.V., Ermolaev, M.B. & Mizerovskii, L.N. Air Permeability of Fabrics Manufactured from Monofilaments as a Function of Their Structure. Fibre Chemistry 33, 223–228 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012329921072
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