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Quality Improvement of Combined Packaging Materials by Ultrasonic Processing

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Promising areas of research in the field of the structure of combined packaging polymeric materials consisting of low density polyethylene and paper, surface modification of the paper and methods for influencing the polyethylene melt are examined, the purpose of which is to improve the adhesive interaction between paper and polyethylene. It is shown that the use of ultrasonic processing of polyethylene melt allows for relatively low energy costs to improve the quality of the finished product.

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This work was carried out in the framework of the Federal Targeted Program “Development of Technology for Obtaining New Polymer Composite Materials for Creating Smart Packages that Ensure the Prolongation of Storage Periods and the Safety of Food Products and the Environment,” unique identifier no. RFMEFI57418X0191.

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Anan’ev, V.V., Bannikova, O.A., Beznaeva, O.V. et al. Quality Improvement of Combined Packaging Materials by Ultrasonic Processing. Polym. Sci. Ser. D 13, 177–181 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421220020021

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