Wood-Plastic Composites
Authors:
David P. Harper a;
Timothy G. Rials a
| Affiliation: | a Forest Products Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, U.S.A. |
DOI:
10.1081/E-EAFE-120042379
Editor:
Dennis R. Heldman;
Published on:
23 April 2007
Subjects:
Agriculture;
Biochemical Engineering;
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Abstract
Wood-plastic composites are an emerging class of structural materials that have gained acceptance for applications ranging from automotive to the decking markets. These materials retain many of the preferred characteristics of the constituent wood and plastic in their processing and use. However, there is much to be learned about coupling two inherently different materials into a composite. This issue along with the history, processing, and use of these materials are discussed in this article.
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