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High-density polyethylene elongation retention

Figure 4 Commercially blow-molded HDPE containers. Elongation retention of blow-molded, high density polyethylene .05-in. wall container sections pigmented with phthalocyanine green, chrome yellow, and Ti02 (rutile) as a 6 function of UV exposure. Figure 4 Commercially blow-molded HDPE containers. Elongation retention of blow-molded, high density polyethylene .05-in. wall container sections pigmented with phthalocyanine green, chrome yellow, and Ti02 (rutile) as a 6 function of UV exposure.
Figure 5. High-density polyethylene (2% rutile Ti02, 0.5% LS). Elongation retention as a function of 45° south direct Florida exposure for high density polyethylene stabilized with 0.50% of various light stabilizers. Pigmented rutile TiOt. Figure 5. High-density polyethylene (2% rutile Ti02, 0.5% LS). Elongation retention as a function of 45° south direct Florida exposure for high density polyethylene stabilized with 0.50% of various light stabilizers. Pigmented rutile TiOt.

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