Abstract

The authors have studied the dielectric, dynamic, thermomechanical and strain-strength properties of blends of butadiene-styrene rubber and cellulose ethers (methyl cellulose and carboxymethylcellulose) obtained by combining their aqueous dispersions. It is shown that cellulose ethers give a rigid reinforcing structure in the composite. The properties of such a composite are determined not only by the amount of the reinforcing component but also by the physicochemical properties of the cellulose ether and synthetic polymer. The materials obtained are elastic, strong and thermoplastic and their properties may be changed within wide limits by varying the ratio of the plastic and rigid components.

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