Study of the Modifying Effect of Additions of Boric Acid Polymethylene-P-Triphenyl Ester in Rubber-Based Polymer Composites

The development of the motor industry requires that a number of strict requirements be laid down concerning frictional polymer composites with the aim of ensuring correct and trouble-free operation of brake systems, in particular a high friction coefficient and a small change in this coefficient at...

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Published inInternational polymer science and technology Vol. 39; no. 5; pp. 17 - 20
Main Authors Korabel'nikov, D.V., Lenskii, M.A., Ozhogin, A.V.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Shropshire Smithers Rapra Technology Ltd 01.05.2012
Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:The development of the motor industry requires that a number of strict requirements be laid down concerning frictional polymer composites with the aim of ensuring correct and trouble-free operation of brake systems, in particular a high friction coefficient and a small change in this coefficient at temperature, high strength, good thermal conductivity, high wear resistance, and low toxicity of the components. Korabel nikov et al study boric acid polymethylene-p-triphenyl ester as a modifier of the strength and heat resistance of frictional composites.
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ISSN:0307-174X
1478-2405
DOI:10.1177/0307174x1203900504