Influence of Ultraviolet Radiation on Erosive Resistance of Modified Epoxy Coatings

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The paper presents examination results of erosive resistance of epoxy coatings as well as epoxy coatings with interlayer modified by glass microspheres after ageing under the influence of ultraviolet radiation. Glass microspheres used as filler are spherical particles of aluminosilicate, filled with carbon dioxide and nitrogen, of a diameter not exceeding 0.03 mm and their mass share in the interlayer is 10 %.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 113)

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583-588

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June 2006

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