Use of wood fibers in thermoplastics. VII. The effect of coupling agents in polyethylene: wood fiber composites

Linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) was reinforced with different wood fibers, aspen chemithermomechanical pulp (bleached and unbleached), and other commerical wood pulps. Silane coupling agents A‐172, A‐174, A‐1100, and polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate were used to improve the bonding betwee...

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