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Effect of Water Absorption on the Mechanical Properties of Silane-Treated Wood Flour Polypropylene Composites

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  • Dimitrina S. Kiryakova

    Assen Zlatarov University, Bulgaria

  • Antoniya S. Ilieva

    Assen Zlatarov University, Bulgaria

  • Neli А. Simeonova

    Assen Zlatarov University, Bulgaria

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 68, Number 3, 2023Tagged mechanical properties, Polypropylene, surface treatment, water absorption, Wood flour

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KIRYAKOVA, D. S., ILIEVA, A. S. & SIMEONOVA, N. A. (2023): Effect of Water Absorption on the Mechanical Properties of Silane-Treated Wood Flour Polypropylene Composites. In: Wood Research 68 (3), 477-487 pp., available at: doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/68.3.477487

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