Abstract
An examination has been made of questions of the compaction and structure formation under forming pressure of reinforcing organic and traditional (carbon, glass) fibrous fillers. The laws governing the compaction of the different reinforcing fibres under pressure were established, the possibilities of purposeful change in the structure of the reinforced polymeric materials during forming under pressure were shown, and the conditions of production of solid polymer composites of reinforced structure with fibrous fillers were also established.
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