File:Fractured-surface-of-neat-vinyl-ester-resin-200x.jpg
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English: Fractured surface of neat vinyl ester resin, 200x. |
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Source | H. Ku et. al. "Fracture Toughness of Vinyl Ester Composites Reinforced with Sawdust and Postcured in Microwaves", International Journal of Microwave Science and Technology doi:10.1155/2012/152726 |
Author | H. Ku, M. Prajapati, M. Trada |
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