Search Results - "Xiangfeng, Bo"
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Effect of different modifiers on tobacco stalk fiber/high‐density polyethylene composites
Published in Polymer engineering and science (01-01-2024)“…Agricultural waste fiber has huge utilization potential due to its abundant sources, renewability, and low recycling costs. In this process, up to 30 wt%…”
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Characteristics and degradability of laser print waste paper fiber reinforced PLA resin matrix composite materials
Published in Polymer composites (20-10-2024)“…As is well known, Laser print paper is usually produced with high‐quality chemical wood pulp. The laser print waste paper fiber (LPWF) is a high‐quality…”
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High-value utilization method of digital printing waste paper fibers-Co-blending filled HDPE composites and performance improvement
Published in Polymer testing (01-12-2022)“…Due to accelerated modernization, urban environmental waste is being generated at an exponential rate, and paper is one of the largest solid wastes. Among…”
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Characteristics of undeinked, alkaline deinked, and neutral deinked old newspaper fibers reinforced recycled polypropylene composites
Published in Polymer composites (01-10-2018)“…The properties of old newspaper fibers (ONPF) reinforced recycled polypropylene (rPP) composites (ONPF/rPP) have been studied. The effect of alkaline and…”
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Study on Mechanical Properties and Water Absorption Behaviour of Wastepaper Fibre/Recycled Polypropylene Composites
Published in Polymers & polymer composites (01-07-2013)“…There has been growing interest in the use of waste materials as an alternative source for the conventional wood-plastic composites (WPC) in the global market…”
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Sexual size dimorphism and sex identification using morphological traits of two Aegithalidae species
Published in Zoological science (01-12-2010)“…The black-throated tit, Aegithalos concinnus, and long-tailed tit, A. caudatus, are two widely-distributed species of Aegithalidae. They are thought to be…”
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