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The Influence of Microwave Radiation on the Deformation-Strength Properties of a Polyurethane Binder Based on the PDI-3B Oligomer
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Polymer Science, Series D: Glues and Sealing Materials. 17(1):136-139
Subject
microwave radiation
binder
polymer material
rubber
thermal energy density
breaking stress
breaking strain
microwave generator
radiation frequency
radiation power
Language
English
ISSN
1995-4212
1995-4220
Abstract
The influence of microwave radiation on the vulcanizate of a polyurethane binder based on PDI-3B low-molecular rubber has been studied. The densities of the thermal energy of microwave radiation absorbed by the material have been calculated. It has been shown that an increase in the density of thermal energy absorbed by the sample leads to a significant increase in the deformability of the material, which is associated with a change in the density of the spatial network.