Effects of composite processing methods on wood particle development and length distribution: Consequences on mechanical properties of wood-thermoplastic composites
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TextoSeries ; Wood and Fiber Science, 42(1), p.62-70, 2010Trabajos contenidos: - Bouafif, H
- Koubaa, A
- Perre, P
- Cloutier, A
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The relationship between structure and properties of high-density polyethylene (HDPE)filled with wood particles and processing techniques-injection molding, compression molding, and extrusion- was investigated. Wood particles were hammer-milled, sieved, and compounded into pellets at 35
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