Radiation Treatment Of Composite Polymer Coatings At Optimal Technological Parameters And Study Of Their Properties
B.M.Tojiboyev , Myamt Chair Associate Professor T.F.N, Andijan, Uzbekistan S.K.Atakhanova , Senior Lecturer Of The Department Of Civil Engineering Andijan, Uzbekistan Andijan Institute Of Mechanical Engineering, UzbekistanAbstract
The purpose of this thesis is the development of optimal technological parameters of processing of composite coatings γ-rays, providing them with high adhesive, strength properties and wear capability, leading to increased efficiency and durability in abrasive conditions.
Keywords
polymer composite, fillers, coatings, structure, properties, technology, adhesion, tensile strength, micro hardness, impact strength, radiation, γ-irradiation
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