Abstract
The possibility of predicting the coefficient of thermal expansion for the blends of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with a number of organic polymers is shown. It was found that the higher the glass transition temperature of the polymer, the lower the coefficient of thermal expansion of the mixture of PVC with this polymer. The dependence of thermal expansion for composites based on wood of different species and bamboo is also analyzed. In all cases, the coefficient of thermal expansion is reduced, which allows the use of forecasting results for the development of new PVC-based building materials with improved thermal properties.
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