1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf00559146
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Properties of organosilicon-furan composite materials

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“…However, this complicates considerably the technological process of protection of metal products and metal structures. This is why, to lower the structurization temperature of organosilicone composites down to 20-30~ curing catalysts and reactive cross-linking agents are added to them [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Previous investigations of the effect of curing agents on the formation of coatings based on polymethyl-phenylsiloxane lacquer showed that the addition of silazane catalysts into compositions is promising, since, on air drying, polysilazanes can form hard protective films.…”
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“…However, this complicates considerably the technological process of protection of metal products and metal structures. This is why, to lower the structurization temperature of organosilicone composites down to 20-30~ curing catalysts and reactive cross-linking agents are added to them [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Previous investigations of the effect of curing agents on the formation of coatings based on polymethyl-phenylsiloxane lacquer showed that the addition of silazane catalysts into compositions is promising, since, on air drying, polysilazanes can form hard protective films.…”
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“…They combine well the thermal stability of the silicon-oxygen skeleton and satisfactory physicomechanical properties of organic polymers [1][2][3]. The indicated characteristics as well as insulating and corrosion-resisting parameters of the coatings increase substantially after modification of the organosilicon matrix based on lacquer KO-921 (GOST 16508-70) with mineral fillers of the oxide and oxide-silicate types [4,5] and with polymers, specifically epoxy and furan resins [3,6].Generally, organosilicon composites cure at temperatures of 180-220~ which makes it possible to obtain high-quality heat-resistant insulating coatings. However, this complicates considerably the technological process of protection of metal products and metal structures.…”
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