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Production of inorganic substance--plastic composite materials utilizing radiation. Studies on feasibility (in Japanese)

Journal Article · · FAPIG (Tokyo), no. 68, pp. 244-251
OSTI ID:4301001
While the production of new high-polymer materials from monomers is somewhat deadlocked recently, efforts, on the other hand, are continued to produce inorganic substance-plastic composite material utilizing radiation in this procedure. Most is still in the stage of research and development. Some developments in this field are described: (1) utilization for polymerization: polymer-impregnated concrete, and gypsum-polymer composite; (2) utilization for hardening: resin concrete, and red mud-plastic; (3) utilization for cross- linking: polyethylene-alumina blend and polyethylene-kaolin blend; (4) utilization for graft polymerization to inorganic materials. (JA)
Research Organization:
Ube Industries, Ltd., Yamaguchi, Japan
NSA Number:
NSA-29-029114
OSTI ID:
4301001
Journal Information:
FAPIG (Tokyo), no. 68, pp. 244-251, Journal Name: FAPIG (Tokyo), no. 68, pp. 244-251; ISSN FPIGA
Country of Publication:
Japan
Language:
Japanese