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Wear of Polyurethane Elastomer Containing Fluorinated Modifying Agents

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This article discusses the influence of compositions based on polyfluorinated alcohol immobilized on montmorillonite clay and Fluralite polytetrafluoroethylene on wear resistance of polyurethane elastomer filled with these substances. It has been established that introduction of the mentioned fluorinated modifying agents results in rearrangement of the amorphous structure of the polymer matrix, thus improving wear resistance. The developed fluorine containing polymer composite materials can attract interest as coatings of various purposes as well as elements of lip seals.

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Kudashev, S.V., Terekhov, A.A. & Zheltobryukhov, V.F. Wear of Polyurethane Elastomer Containing Fluorinated Modifying Agents. J. Frict. Wear 43, 318–321 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068366622050063

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