4 results match your criteria: "Łukasiewicz Research Network-Institute of Engineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes[Affiliation]"

The present article focuses on the characterization of the new biocomposites of poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) with fillers of plant origin such as onion peels (OP) and durum wheat bran WB () subjected to composting and artificial aging. The susceptibility to fungal growth, cytotoxicity and antibacterial properties were also examined. The biodegradation of the samples was investigated under normalized conditions simulating an intensive aerobic composting process.

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In this article, we present an analysis of the properties of polyaddition poly(dimethylsiloxanes) (PDMS) and their potential applications after modification. The focus is on understanding how different fillers and mixing speeds affect the mechanical and electrical properties of PDMS, as well as the benefits and challenges associated with these modifications. Additionally, the prospects for future development of PDMS-based technologies, which could bring significant innovations in various industrial fields, are discussed.

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The aim of the study was to determine the effect of accelerated thermal aging on the properties of selected poly(dimethylsiloxanes) (PDMS) differing in viscosity and hardness. This was related to the potential application for specialist casting molds with complex geometry. Four polyaddition silicones and two polycondensation ones were selected.

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The rapid development of the building sector has created increased demand for novel materials and technologies, while on the other hand resulting in the generation of a severe amount of waste materials. Among these are polyurethane (PU) foams, which are commonly applied as thermal insulation materials. Their management is a serious industrial problem, due to, for example, their complex chemical composition.

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