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Effects of extension on the gas permeability of hard elastic polypropylene film

Shimizu et al., 1979

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4183984667846445232
Author
Shimizu Y
Akabane H
Tanioka A
Miyasaka K
Ishikawa K
Publication year
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Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition

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Abstract Permeabilities of He, N2, O2, Ar, and CO2 in stretched hard‐elastic polypropylene film exhibiting extraordinarily high elasticity were measured as functions of temperature, pressure, and extension ratio. The permeability decreases slightly for strains of 10% or less …
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