Sclerometric Investigation of the Process Pressure Effect on the Properties of Polyethylene Nanocomposite Surfaces


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Abstract—The paper presents the results of studying the strength properties of surfaces of nanomodified polymer composites based on a polyethylene matrix formed at high pressures (100–800 MPa) in the manufacture of experimental samples from melt by direct extrusion. The changes in static and dynamic sclerometric hardness are measured. We used optical microscopy to assess variations in the deformed layers at the microscale.

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A. I. Sviridenok

Grodno Branch, Research Center for Problems of Resource Saving, Lykov Institute of Heat and Mass Transfer, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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Belarus, Grodno, 230023

L. I. Shashura

Grodno Branch, Research Center for Problems of Resource Saving, Lykov Institute of Heat and Mass Transfer, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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Belarus, Grodno, 230023

Ya. V. Komarovskaya

Grodno Branch, Research Center for Problems of Resource Saving, Lykov Institute of Heat and Mass Transfer, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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Belarus, Grodno, 230023

D. N. Moiseev

Grodno Branch, Research Center for Problems of Resource Saving, Lykov Institute of Heat and Mass Transfer, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

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Belarus, Grodno, 230023

V. G. Barsukov

Grodno State University

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Belarus, Grodno, 230023

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