The thermophysical properties of silicate plastic foams based on organosilicon binder polydimethylsiloxane were investigated. Hollow glass microspheres were used as the filler. The temperature dependences of thermal conductivity, specific heat, and coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the syntactic plastic foams were established.
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