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Study of the Influence of Plasma Modification on the Characteristics of Glass Fiber Materials

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The article describes the methods of modification of glass fibers, threads and composite materials made of glass fibers. In the work, the twisted glass thread and electrically insulating glass tape were investigated. Plasma treatment was used to modify the threads. Plasma type is nonequilibrium, low temperature; type of discharge—radio-frequency capacitive. The aim of the work is to study the strength properties of yarns and tapes, before and after treatment in low-temperature plasma.The plasma modification of the threads in the argon/propane-butane and propane-butane gases medium at 4 kV has been found to increase the breaking load strength of glass threads up to 23%.The subsequent treatment of the tapes in the propane butane medium increases the strength to 5%.

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Antonova, M.V., Parsanov, A.S., Krasina, I.V. et al. Study of the Influence of Plasma Modification on the Characteristics of Glass Fiber Materials. High Energy Chem 57 (Suppl 1), S141–S144 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0018143923070044

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