Abstract

The results of an experimental study of the efficiency of electric pulse treatment of cured synthetic thermosetting resins based on an assessment of the level of water absorption are presented. An experimentally proven positive effect of reducing the water absorption capacity of the cured samples of the studied resins after their irradiation with nanosecond electromagnetic pulses. regardless of the period of exposure of samples in water. A rational mode of irradiation of cured resins with nanosecond electromagnetic pulses has been established, during the implementation of which, for all the resins under study, the maximum decrease in the water absorption index is observed.

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