Data are given concerning the increase in adhesion strength of fluorine-containing rubber 420-264V/5 based on SKF-264/8 and composite F4S25 based on polytetrafluoroethylene containing 25 wt% glass fibre. It is shown that the adhesion strength is increased by additional treatment of the fluorine-containing rubber with IR radiation, and also by magnetotron and thermal sputtering of aluminium.
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