Abstract

The influence of the degree of filling and the nature of the fillers on the properties of PE composites obtained by polymerizing ethylene on the surface of the filler particle has been studied. The breaking stress and relative elongation at rupture with rise in teh degree of filling diminish while the elasticity modulus on stretching and the toughness of the poly-ehtylene-kaolin composites rise. The scales of change in the properties of the composites with the degree of filling are determined by the nature of the fillers. The highest characteristics for all degrees of filling (up to 65% by weight) characteriza the polyethylene-kaolin composites. Empirical requirements for the choice of fillers for obtaining highly filed (50–65% by weight) composites are formulated.

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