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Physical and mechanical properties of foamed HDPE/wheat straw flour/nanoclay hybrid composite

Babaei et al., 2014

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Babaei I
Madanipour M
Farsi M
Farajpoor A
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Composites Part B: Engineering

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In this study, the effects of Azodicarbonamide (AZD) and nanoclay (NC) content on the physico-mechanical and foaming properties of HDPE/wheat straw flour (WSF) composites were investigated. To meet this objective, AZD as the exothermic chemical foaming agent …
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