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Equal channel angular extrusion of polyalkenes

Campbell et al., 1999

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8560890415612973130
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Campbell B
Edward G
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Plastics, rubber and composites

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The deformation of both high density polyethylene and polypropylene undergoing equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) has been investigated, and the resultant molecular orientation characterised by X-ray diffraction. The ECAE process using a 45° extrusion angle …
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