The Study of Manufacturing Thermal Insulation Materials Based on Inorganic Polymers under Microwave Exposure

The work is devoted to the creation of an energy-saving microwave technology of composite materials for thermal insulation based on an inorganic polymer—liquid glass—and the establishment of the formation patterns of their structure and properties, depending on the parameters of microwave radiation....

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subjects Building materials
Composite materials
Construction industry
Construction materials
Curing
Electromagnetic fields
Electromagnetism
Energy efficiency
Heat conductivity
Heat resistance
Heating
Insulation
Manufacturing
Microwaves
Modernization
Molecular weight
Polyethylene terephthalate
Polymerization
Polymers
Polyvinyl chloride
Radiation
Thermal insulation
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