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Table 1. Predicted and experimentally tensile strength of wood plastic composites without CNT and with CNT
Figure 1. Optical images of the composite powder of wood flour, PES and various amounts of CNTs, (a) 0% CNT, (b) 0.05% CNT, (c) 0.1% CNT, (d) 0.15% CNT
Figure 3. A photograph of the completed CNT/WPC tensile test SLS specimen (a) and flexural test SLS specimen(b)
Figure 6. Lower magnification SEM images of fracture surface of specimens by SLS with the CNT of (a)0%, (b) 0.05%, (c) 0.1%, (d) 0.15%
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