Abstract

Technological regimes of introducing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into a polyester matrix composite are considered, and the properties of the obtained composition are studied. It is established that agglomerates that cannot be broken up by a mechanical stirring are formed at the moment of CNT wetting with the polyester binder. The use of an ultrasound disperser makes it possible to get rid of agglomerates but leads to enhanced porosity, with additional technological operations being necessary for reducing the latter.

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