2023
DOI: 10.47813/2782-2818-2023-3-4-0201-0207
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Multipurpose elastic metallized fabrics

F. F. Kazokov,
O. A. Aripova,
N. N. Sattarova

Abstract: This article substantiates the metallization of fabrics, which can be used to protect products from corrosion, rotting, erosion, and also be used for decorative and other purposes. The metallization process has been studied, which consists of applying thin layers of various metals to fabric: aluminum, chromium, cadmium, tin, zinc, silver, gold and other metals, as well as some alloys and inorganic substances or, instead, organic threads that penetrate very finely into textile. The article presents samples of m… Show more

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“…The explanation for this effect lies in the mechanism supported by a lot of researchers [14,15] of transferring the structural and physical-mechanical characteristics of charge materials to the castings obtained from them. During the process of repeated melting in the cycle "melting → crystallization → melting," the structural components of the charge become increasingly refined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The explanation for this effect lies in the mechanism supported by a lot of researchers [14,15] of transferring the structural and physical-mechanical characteristics of charge materials to the castings obtained from them. During the process of repeated melting in the cycle "melting → crystallization → melting," the structural components of the charge become increasingly refined.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%