2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/226/1/012157
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Physical and mechanical properties of LDPE incorporated with different starch sources

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“…This result is expected, because starch (1.5 g/cm 3 ) possesses higher density than LLPDE (0.921 g/cm 3 ). Similar results were reported by Kormin et al (2017) and Nurhajati et al (2019).…”
Section: Physical Properties Testingsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This result is expected, because starch (1.5 g/cm 3 ) possesses higher density than LLPDE (0.921 g/cm 3 ). Similar results were reported by Kormin et al (2017) and Nurhajati et al (2019).…”
Section: Physical Properties Testingsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This hypothesis was investigated by two different techniques, SEM and DMA (see below). As regards the mechanical properties, it was concluded that starch/PVA blends incorporating a medium content of rosin have tensile strength values higher than 10 MPa and elongation at break close to 2000 %, which is much better than that offered by common LDPE package films (Kormin et al, 2017).…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Sem and Dynamic Mechanical Analysismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The mechanical properties of the materials were determined by tensile-strain tests on an HP Instron D-500 dynamometer at a strain rate of 50 mm/min at room temperature. Dumbbell samples with an effective Length, L 0 of 120.0 mm and width of 11.6 mm were prepared by cutting test specimens from a 1-mm thick plate using a steel mold according to ASTM D638 [31]. Each set of measurements was repeated at least four times.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%