Development Of Multi-Component Degradable Plastics Through The Combination Of The Sago Starch And Polyethylene/Poly (E-Caprolactone) Blends [TP1180.B55 L732 2007 f rb].
In this research, sago starch (SS),poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) were incorporated into low density polyethylene (LDPE). Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic) acid (EAA) was added into the blend to study the effect on thermo-oxidative ageing (TOA). Pencampuran fizikal merupakan satu cara yang pantas dan menjim...
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In this research, sago starch (SS),poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) were incorporated into low density polyethylene (LDPE). Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic) acid (EAA) was added
into the blend to study the effect on thermo-oxidative ageing (TOA).
Pencampuran fizikal merupakan satu cara yang pantas dan menjimatkan dalam penghasilan polimer terisi kanji. Dalam kajian ini, kanji sago, poli(ε-caprolacton) (PCL)
telah dicampuradunkan dengan polietilena berketumpatan rendah (LDPE).
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Development Of Multi-Component Degradable Plastics Through The Combination Of The Sago Starch And Polyethylene/Poly (E-Caprolactone) Blends [TP1180.B55 L732 2007 f rb]. |
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Development Of Multi-Component Degradable Plastics Through The Combination Of The Sago Starch And Polyethylene/Poly (E-Caprolactone) Blends [TP1180.B55 L732 2007 f rb]. |
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Development Of Multi-Component Degradable Plastics Through The Combination Of The Sago Starch And Polyethylene/Poly (E-Caprolactone) Blends [TP1180.B55 L732 2007 f rb]. |
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Development Of Multi-Component Degradable Plastics Through The Combination Of The Sago Starch And Polyethylene/Poly (E-Caprolactone) Blends [TP1180.B55 L732 2007 f rb]. |
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Development Of Multi-Component Degradable Plastics Through The Combination Of The Sago Starch And Polyethylene/Poly (E-Caprolactone) Blends [TP1180.B55 L732 2007 f rb]. |
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development of multi-component degradable plastics through the combination of the sago starch and polyethylene/poly (e-caprolactone) blends [tp1180.b55 l732 2007 f rb]. |
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