Petroleum polymer resins as multifunctional modifiers
Modification of polyolefins in order to give them the desired properties to create composite materials with high performance characteristics is a widespread practice. As a rule, the addition of a certain modifier is multifunctional. The development of multifunctional action modifiers is carried out within the framework of solving specific technological problems and is limited in nature. Petroleum polymer resins have been found that have a multifunctional modifying effect on SEVA: it helps to improve thermal oxidative, physico-mechanical and adhesive properties. The use of the developed compositions in adhesive technologies is in the modification of the intermediate layer of "sandwich" structures, various adhesives and melt adhesives based on ethylene copolymers with vinyl acetate.
New Industry And Energy
New materials and substances
6 months
Regions with developed industries where plastics, rubbers, paints and other products requiring improved properties are widely used. These may be large industrial centers such as Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, etc.
Improvement of several properties of the material at once. Multifunctional modifiers allow you to improve several characteristics of a composite material at once. This allows you to reduce the number of necessary additives and simplify the production process. Saving resources. The use of multifunctional modifiers can reduce production costs by reducing the amount of additives needed. A wide range of applications. Modifiers can be used in various industries. Innovation. The use of multifunctional modifiers opens up new opportunities for the development and creation of composite materials with unique properties. Compliance with modern market requirements. In the context of the growing demand for high-quality and reliable materials, the use of multifunctional modifiers is becoming more and more relevant.
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DOI:10.1002/pen.24849 DOI:10.1134/S1995421218040172 DOI:10.1134/S1995421219040130 DOI:10.1134/S1995421223020302 DOI:10.1134/S1995421223020296