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Microbial degradation of plasticized

The literature is replete with studies relating to the microbial susceptibility of plasticizers to both fungi and bacteria, and a recent article, describing work by Soviet scientists, suggests that this particular problem does not stop at national boundaries (4). Indeed, microbial degradation has been reported from the equator to the Arctic Circle, on items ranging from those beneath the sea to those orbiting the earth. [Pg.266]

Tirpak, G. (1970). Microbial degradation of plasticised PVC. Society of Plastic Engineering... [Pg.234]

MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF WOOD-PLASTIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND BLACK SPOTS ON THE SURFACE MOLD RESISTANCE... [Pg.412]

MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF WOOD-PLASTIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS... [Pg.414]


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