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Degree degradation

Comparable degradation degrees were achieved within the scope of tests by different laboratories for ISO DIS 14853. Degradation degrees ranged from 68 to 96% of Thbiogas. ... [Pg.298]

Table 7.6 Phase content of composites and formaldehyde degradation degree (fl, %) during ozonation and UV treatment (catalyst mass - = 200 mg solution... Table 7.6 Phase content of composites and formaldehyde degradation degree (fl, %) during ozonation and UV treatment (catalyst mass - = 200 mg solution...
Figure 10. Elongation at break vs. recycled PP content for PP/PPdeg blends. The degradation degree increases from , , to . Figure 10. Elongation at break vs. recycled PP content for PP/PPdeg blends. The degradation degree increases from , , to .
Since the system degradation degree is not connected with the physical features of the systems, the entropy statistie concept can also have other applications and demonstrations (apart from statistic thermodynamics). [Pg.121]

The level of degradation (degree of deterioration) reached in obtaining the fabricated products has considerable influence on the length of service life. A higher degree of deterioration and a shorter service life will lower product quality. [Pg.414]

As the degradation degree of the polyethylene rises, the suspension turbidity also increases. The R2 sample has a larger amount of C=0 groups and thus its blend shows a more intense turbidity. The results of Molau test of R2/Ny blend, prepared by extrusion and melt mixing, are reported in Figure 6. The blend prepared by melt mixing shows a more intense turbidity. [Pg.33]

The micrographs of the samples with recycled PE show that the dimensions of the discrete phase decreases with an increase in the degradation degree of the polyolefines (Figures 7b and c) and with severity of the mixing process (mixing vs. extrusion) (Figures 7c and d). Moreover, the adhesion improves with the... [Pg.34]


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