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Table 4.1 Density of HDPE, PET, and
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Table 4.2 Mechanical properties of
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4.2.5 Thermal properties DSC curves
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HDT ( o C) 72.0 70.0 68.0 66.0 64.0
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Tensile strength (MPa) 60 50 40 30
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This is confirmed the incompatibili
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(f) (g) (h) Figure 4.10 SEM microgr
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O C O C O C O C O C O C O (CH 2 ) 2
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The IR spectra of the uncompatibili
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prevented. These crosslinking react
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Table 4.5 The effect of compatibili
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Flexural strength (MPa) Compressive
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and polyester chains appeared to be
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the presence of the compatibilizer.
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The effects of the compatibilizer t
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HDT of HDPE/PET compatibilized with
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The effect of the water absorption
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Table 4.7 Density of the blends and
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4.4.3 Mechanical properties Mechani
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4.4.4 Rheological properties The vi
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values. This means that the presenc
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HDT of the blends and composites ar
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the composites after water immersio
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Table 4.10 Density and mechanical p
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the blends was found due to the pre
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Recommendation For Future Work The
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Bergeret, A., et al. (2001). The hy
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Joshi, M., Maiti, S.N., and Misra,
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Pawlak, A., Morawiec, J., Pazzagli,
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BIOGRAPHY Sukunya Chareunkvun was b