A. Anisovich, M. Markevich, I. Akula, N. Chekan, E. N. Shcherbakova
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A method for the formation of a composite material is demonstrated, which involves applying titanium to one side of the textile blend 07S11‑KV (produced by OJSC “Mogotex”) and carbon to the other side of the fabric. Tests were conducted on the obtained material in a climatic chamber at temperatures ranging from –20 °C to –40 °C. It is shown that the developed composite material withstands low temperatures well, with no additional deformation of the composite material or structural defects observed. This composite material can be considered as promising for special applications in low‑temperature conditions (antistatic, microwave absorbing, biomedical).