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publicationNumber SU-1754734-A1
titleOfInvention Method of production of polyolefin composition for film manufacture
abstract This invention relates to the preparation of crosslinkable polyolefin compositions that can be used to make heat shrinkable packaging and electrical insulating film materials. The invention makes it possible to reduce creep (elongation of creep under stretching in 24 hours to 25%), to increase the durability in stretching to 1210 hours, and also to eliminate environmental pollution, which is achieved by mixing the components of the polyolefin composition, granulating, extruding and UV curing. - in light, with 4-6% by weight of anthraquinone and 94-96% by weight of polyolefin being premixed, the interaction product is granulated, subjected to ionizing irradiation with a dose of 30-60 kGy and mixed with the polyolefin at the next stage elations components, wt.%: product of reacting anthraquinone with 5-10 polyolefin, polyolefin 90-95. 2 tabl CO with
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