1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00634755
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The effect of mechanical pretreatment of polyethylene terephthalate powder on the structural and mechanical properties of coatings made from it

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“…In general, the possibility of implementing various stable states for one type of defect depends primarily on the deformation process itself, which activates various kinds of interactions at the microscopic level [27][28][29]. Thus, an increase in the length of grain boundaries at the initial stage is a productive mechanism for energy dissipation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In general, the possibility of implementing various stable states for one type of defect depends primarily on the deformation process itself, which activates various kinds of interactions at the microscopic level [27][28][29]. Thus, an increase in the length of grain boundaries at the initial stage is a productive mechanism for energy dissipation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of papers in recent years has shown that fly ash is actively used as a binder, as a component of a polymer-concrete mixture, in general-purpose concrete compositions, concrete for obtaining high compressive strength, cement compositions for the manufacture of concrete and mortar (Faraca et al, 2019;Skorokhod et al, 1994). In the manufacture of heavy concrete and mortar, fly ash is recommended to be used to save aggregates, improve the technological properties of concrete and mortar mixtures, and quality indicators of concrete and mortar, to save cement (Sreenivasan et al, 2020;Abdullah et al, 2021).…”
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“…Today, in Central Asian countries, unconventional methods are being developed for the study and economical use of marginal mineralized waters and saline soils for the purpose of food use of desert pastures (28; 29) . Such production will help reduce poverty in the region by increasing food supply and improving the condition of agricultural and livestock ecosystems of small farms (30)(31)(32) . Thus, this study proves that carbon sequestration capacity occurs through large-scale biomass production, which leads to the formation of organic matter in soil through large-scale biomass production, resulting from leaf shedding.…”
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confidence: 99%