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A dry-blending technique and extrusion method was used to produce highly filled (normally filler content is less than 50wt%) and relatively cheap bamboo charcoal powder/ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene composites. The results show that the tensile strength significantly increased from 18.7 to 61.2MPa. It is obvious that while increasing charcoal concentration resulted in increased storage...
This article reports a dry-blending technique and extrusion method was used to produce a completely new highly filled (charcoal powder content up to 80%) charcoal powder/ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene composites. The results show that the tensile strength significantly increased from 18.7 to 104.7MPa. It is obvious that while increasing charcoal concentration resulted in increased storage...
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