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Antifriction and Construction Materials Based on Modified Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins Reinforced with Mineral and Synthetic Fibrous Fillers

Novel polymer composite materials (PCM) based on resole phenol-formaldehyde resins modified with polyamide and reinforced with a combination of organic and inorganic fibrous fillers have been developed. PCM are characterized by a Charpy impact strength of up to 250 kJ/m 2 , an ultimate strength in s...

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Published in:Mechanics of composite materials 2014-05, Vol.50 (2), p.213-222
Main Authors: Burmistr, M. V., Boiko, V. S., Lipko, E. O., Gerasimenko, K. O., Gomza, Yu. P., Vesnin, R. L., Chernyayev, A. V., Ananchenko, B. A., Kovalenko, V. L.
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Summary:Novel polymer composite materials (PCM) based on resole phenol-formaldehyde resins modified with polyamide and reinforced with a combination of organic and inorganic fibrous fillers have been developed. PCM are characterized by a Charpy impact strength of up to 250 kJ/m 2 , an ultimate strength in static bending of up to 468 MPa, an ultimate strength in compression of up to 178 MPa, a Martens thermal stability of up to 300 °C, a friction coefficient of up to 0.12, and mass wear of up to 0.76 mg/(cm 2  · km). They can be used for the fabrication of products intended for antifriction and constructional purposes.
ISSN:0191-5665
1573-8922
DOI:10.1007/s11029-014-9408-0