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The Development of Natural-Like Polymer Composite Materials with Liquid Matrix and Their Use in Mechanical Engineering

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The prospects for the use of natural-like polymer composite materials (PCMs) in various industries are reviewed in this work. A method for the preparation of PCMs with a liquid matrix is described. The results of mechanical tests of PCMs with a liquid matrix are presented. The materials that may be used as a liquid matrix are proposed. The structure of PCMs with a liquid matrix based on various materials is studied. A relationship between the structure of PCMs with a liquid matrix and the wetting contact angle of a liquid phase material is found.

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Kosenko, E.A., Baurova, N.I. & Zorin, V.A. The Development of Natural-Like Polymer Composite Materials with Liquid Matrix and Their Use in Mechanical Engineering. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 13, 341–344 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421220030107

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