Abstract

The effect of the hydrocarbon coating on the operational stability of membrane tissues is investigated. Coating on membrane tissues was obtained by plasma-chemical vapor deposition of the products of polymerization and decomposition of acetylene. As a result, the resulting coating allows to: increase resistance to multi-cycle abrasive impact by 9,9-30,1%, while the resistance of the textile base to light, washing, dry and wet friction does not deteriorate; increase tensile strength by 5,7-13,4%; increase elongation to 11,0-18,4%. The stability of fixation of organosilicon impregnation in the structure of the textile base after modification in a nonequilibrium low-temperature plasma increases to 45,5%.

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