Vol. 3 No. 02 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Articles

INFLUENCE OF THERMODYNAMIC COMPATIBILITY ON THE PROPERTIES OF FOOTWEAR SOLE COMPOSITIONS BASED ON POLYOLEFIN DERIVATIVES

Published 04-02-2026

Keywords

  • Shoe sole materials, polymer composition, polymer compatibility, compatibility theory, polymer solubility parameter, compatibilizing agent, polymer melt viscosity.

How to Cite

INFLUENCE OF THERMODYNAMIC COMPATIBILITY ON THE PROPERTIES OF FOOTWEAR SOLE COMPOSITIONS BASED ON POLYOLEFIN DERIVATIVES. (2026). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 3(02), 8-12. https://doi.org/10.70728/tech.v3.i02.002

Abstract

The article examines the influence of thermodynamic compatibility between various polymers on the deformation and strength properties of footwear sole compositions, with the aim of creating and developing a manufacturing technology for special-purpose shoe soles intended for use in dry and hot climates. Studies conducted on polymer blends indicate a significant impact of their thermodynamic compatibility on both the processing procedure and the properties of the resulting products.

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