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Creation of biologically inert TEP material

https://doi.org/10.35164/0554-2901-2016-11-12-42-44

Abstract

Compositions for making prototypes in children’s creative works have been developed on the base of vinyl acetate, low vinyl acetate/ ethylene copolymer, styrene/butadiene-1,3 thermoplastic elastomer and 3,4-isoprene rubber. A wide range of tests has been performed to evidence the full conformity of the composition materials with the requirements of RFP and hygienics.

About the Authors

Z. A. Kulachenkova
Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Lebedev Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber,”
Russian Federation


A. K. Bulkina
Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Lebedev Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber,”
Russian Federation


S. A. Kilin
Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Lebedev Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber,”
Russian Federation


A. V. Rumyantzeva
Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Lebedev Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber,”
Russian Federation


I. V. Baranetz
Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Lebedev Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber,”
Russian Federation


Zh. A. Otvalko
Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Lebedev Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber,”
Russian Federation


S. K. Kurlyand
Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Lebedev Research Institute of Synthetic Rubber,”
Russian Federation


References

1. СанПиН 2.4.7.007-93 "Производство и реализация игр и игрушек".

2. СанПиН 1.2.681-97 "Гигиенические требования к производству и безопасности парфюмерно-косметической продукции".

3. ГН 2.3.3.972-00 "Предельно допустимые количества технических веществ, выделяющихся из материалов, контактирующих с пищевыми продуктами".


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Kulachenkova Z.A., Bulkina A.K., Kilin S.A., Rumyantzeva A.V., Baranetz I.V., Otvalko Zh.A., Kurlyand S.K. Creation of biologically inert TEP material. Plasticheskie massy. 2016;(11-12):42-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35164/0554-2901-2016-11-12-42-44

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