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Experimental and computational study on epoxy resin reinforced with micro‐sized OPEFB using rectangular waveguide and finite element method

Khamis et al., 2020

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10831159862234882136
Author
Khamis A
Abbas Z
Ahmad A
Syahidah Azis R
Abdalhadi D
Mensah E
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IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation

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Epoxy resin (ER) composites reinforced with micro‐sized oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) were fabricated to improve the biodegradability of electromagnetic interference connector gasket. The dielectric properties, transmission coefficient| S21|, reflection …
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