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Title: | The development of a functional additive based on a nanosized filler of natural origin for the production of thin multilayer heat-shrink films |
Authors: | Danilova-Volkovskaya, G. M. Данилова-Волковская, Г. М. |
Keywords: | And propylene;Copolymer of ethylene with butene;Diatomite;Functional additive;Heat-shrink film;Hexene;Low-density polyethylene;Nanosized filler |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications Ltd |
Citation: | Ivannikova, A.V., Danilova-Volkovskaya, G.M., Ligidov, M.K. The development of a functional additive based on a nanosized filler of natural origin for the production of thin multilayer heat-shrink films // International Polymer Science and Technology. 2018. - Volume 45. - Issue 6. - Pages 279-282 |
Series/Report no.: | International Polymer Science and Technology |
Abstract: | This paper sets out the results of developing a functional additive based on low-density polyethylene and a copolymer of ethylene with butene, hexene, and propylene to modify the properties of flexible polymer packing by mean of the controlled effect of a concentrate of nanosized filler introduced during polymer processing with the aim of replacing imported filler concentrates |
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