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Advantages of regenerated cellulose fibres as compared to flax fibres in the processability and mechanical performance of thermoset composites
Advantages of regenerated cellulose fibres as compared to flax fibres in the processability and mechanical performance of thermoset composites
Advantages of regenerated cellulose fibres as compared to flax fibres in the processability and mechanical performance of thermoset composites
Santamala, H. (author) / Livingston, R. (author) / Sixta, H. (author) / Hummel, M. (author) / Skrifvars, M. (author) / Saarela, O. (author)
Composites.Part A, Applied science and manufacturing ; 84 ; 377-385
2016-01-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11805
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