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... rubbers is displayed at 50 mass parts concentration of the carbon black P324 , the rubbers of the group II possess the maximum ( according to the tendency of resistivity growth ) at higher filler concentrations . Moreover , difference ...
... rubbers is displayed at 50 mass parts concentration of the carbon black P324 , the rubbers of the group II possess the maximum ( according to the tendency of resistivity growth ) at higher filler concentrations . Moreover , difference ...
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... rubbers , sensitive to wide - range deformations / 1 , 3 / . At the same time , there are no literary data on electroconductivity of rubbers under low deformations ( ɛ ≤ 1 % ) . Interest to the study of electroconducting properties of ...
... rubbers , sensitive to wide - range deformations / 1 , 3 / . At the same time , there are no literary data on electroconductivity of rubbers under low deformations ( ɛ ≤ 1 % ) . Interest to the study of electroconducting properties of ...
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... rubber 3 . 3. R of rubbers with binary filler ( P357E + graphite ) does not practically depend on temperature . Polymer composites containing graphite and carbon blacks simultaneously display an extremely high stability even at ...
... rubber 3 . 3. R of rubbers with binary filler ( P357E + graphite ) does not practically depend on temperature . Polymer composites containing graphite and carbon blacks simultaneously display an extremely high stability even at ...
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60 mass additive vulcanization based on SCTV blobb carbon black particles carbon fibers characterized coefficient components composites based compression conductivity of ECPCs cross-linking curves decrease deformation density dielectric permeability displayed ECPCS based electric resistance electrically conducting properties electrically conducting rubbers electron elongation energy fibers filler concentration filler particles filling degree formation free radicals graphite growth heat treatment homogeneity increase induces intensity interaction interphase macromolecules magnetic field materials molecular obtained Ohm-m Ohmxm organosilicon P357E carbon black P803 carbon black paramagnetic parameters percolation theory percolation threshold peroxide vulcanization phase transition polyacrylonitrile polymer composites polymer matrix polymer-filler polymerization polyvinyl alcohol possess pressure processes properties of ECPCs pyrolized pyrolysis pyrolyzate radiation relaxation rubber mixture rubbers samples SCTN SCTV elastomer shown in Fig shunt significantly siloxane stretching structure surface temperature dependence tensosensitivity transition values voltage volumeric vulcanizates vulcanization network vulcanization technique