The effects of nanotubes and modifiers on the elastic modulus and forced elasticity limit of high-density polyethylene were studied. It was found that a very low concentration of multiwalled nanotubes (0.1 wt%) leads to a considerable (twofold) increase in the elastic modulus and a certain increase in the forced elasticity limit. This is connected with the experimentally found increase in the degree of crystallinity of polyethylene when it is filled with the given nanoparticles.
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