A. Anisovich, M. I. Markevich, I. Akula, N. Chekan, E. N. Shcherbakova, E. V. Kevra
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The technology of modification of textile mixed materials using carbon and zirconium targets has been developed. A change in the structure of a composite material based on a 07C11‑KV mixed fabric (produced by Mogotex OJSC) modified with carbon and zirconium clusters after exposure at low temperatures (up to ‑40 °C) in a climatic chamber was investigated. It is shown that at temperatures ‑20 – ‑30 °C, the material is de‑fibrous. At ‑40 °C, there is no de‑fibering, fiber straightening is observed. The continuity of the coating is maintained for all test variants.