2008
DOI: 10.1134/s1560090408030044
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Water resistance of dispersed wood-polyethylene composites

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“…Cellulose has a high degree of swelling in water (450 %) [5], which may lead to the destruction of the pellets. Its contents in samples of composites, as it has been observed by the sorption of water, should not exceed 30 wt %.…”
Section: Selection Of Molding Conditions Of Sorbents Based On Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cellulose has a high degree of swelling in water (450 %) [5], which may lead to the destruction of the pellets. Its contents in samples of composites, as it has been observed by the sorption of water, should not exceed 30 wt %.…”
Section: Selection Of Molding Conditions Of Sorbents Based On Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CS has developed capillary-porous structure. That is why it has well-known sorption properties [5] towards polar liquids, gases and vapors.…”
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