“…The moisture content (MC) of the sample was conditioned at 12%, and basic density was described as the mass per unit volume as the sample reached its constant weight. The sample was sliced into 25…”
Section: Basic Density and Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the 70:30 ratio shows a decrease in tensile strength to 3.05 MPa, potentially indicating that an excess of bamboo fibers may not contribute positively to tensile properties. Tensile strength is crucial in applications where materials experience stretching forces, such as packaging or structural components [25]. Similar to tensile strength, the bending strength of the composite is influenced by the ratio of LDPE to bamboo fiber.…”
Section: Strength Of Bamboo Plastic Compositementioning
“…The moisture content (MC) of the sample was conditioned at 12%, and basic density was described as the mass per unit volume as the sample reached its constant weight. The sample was sliced into 25…”
Section: Basic Density and Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the 70:30 ratio shows a decrease in tensile strength to 3.05 MPa, potentially indicating that an excess of bamboo fibers may not contribute positively to tensile properties. Tensile strength is crucial in applications where materials experience stretching forces, such as packaging or structural components [25]. Similar to tensile strength, the bending strength of the composite is influenced by the ratio of LDPE to bamboo fiber.…”
Section: Strength Of Bamboo Plastic Compositementioning
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