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Polylactic Acid Membranes, a Novel Adjunct Treatment for Bullous Impetigo. [PDF]
Novoa-Moreno AL +5 more
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Materials used for fabricating sustainable composites. ABSTRACT A composite sample with 18% flax fiber flyash (FF) exhibits increased tensile strength (TS) and greater load‐transfer efficiency of the reinforcement under corrosive conditions.
Sumesh Keerthiveettil Ramakrishnan +2 more
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FDM‐printed polyamide composites and post‐processing by annealing. ABSTRACT In this study, composite filaments with a short carbon fiber (CF) reinforced polyamide 612 (PA612) were produced using the FDM method at three different raster angles (0°, ±45°, 90°).
Busra Eyri +3 more
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Enhanced Chroma-YOLO Framework for Effective Defect Detection and Fatigue Life Prediction in 3D-Printed Polylactic Acid. [PDF]
Wang L, Liu Z, Lv T, Wang X, Qiu T.
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Schematic illustration of PLA/316L stainless steel composite filament production via fused deposition modeling, demonstrating the trade‐off between stainless steel content, mechanical enhancement, and biocompatibility. ABSTRACT Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable thermoplastic widely used in biomedical devices; however, its inherent brittleness ...
İbrahim Baki Sahin +5 more
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Plasma-treated polylactic acid films combined with ε-polylysine-chitosan coatings for fresh pork packaging. [PDF]
Yana L, Guorui Z.
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Accelerated Degradation of PLA‐Based Composites in Harsh Alkaline Environment
Evolution of surface properties and features of RP sample treated in harsh conditions: FTIR and wetting analysis. ABSTRACT The performance of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) bioplastics under harsh service conditions must be understood to enable their use in multi‐use products.
Cristina Moliner +5 more
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Response to Correspondence: Polylactic Acid: Is It Everything the Same? [PDF]
Vilar AN +4 more
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Masterbatch‐Assisted Fabrication of Polylactic Acid/Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites. ABSTRACT Polylactic acid (PLA) is a promising bio‐based polymer; nonetheless, its extensive application is still limited by poor fracture toughness, low thermal stability, and strong susceptibility to degradation induced by ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Maria Giovanna Pastore Carbone +4 more
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Polylactic acid: Is it everything the same? [PDF]
Vilar AN +3 more
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