Abstract

The effect of lead-manganese naphthenate on the change in the dynamic contact angle during spreading of a styrene-acrylic dispersion is studied. The dependences of the change in the dynamic contact angle in time are obtained for various concentrations of lead-manganese naphthenate in solution. As a result of the analysis of the experimental data, a concentration region was revealed in which the dynamic wetting angle varies in the widest range with the lowest speed compared to solutions of other concentrations. The results of the research will be used to optimize the composition of the polymer-mineral composite material and will make it possible to obtain a polymer matrix that most wetts the mineral fillers, and the resulting composite will have the greatest mobility and vitality.

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