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Epoxy Enhanced by Recycled Milled Carbon Fibres in Adhesively-Bonded CFRP for Structural Strengthening
Polymers
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doi 10.3390/polym6010076
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Polymers
Plastics
Chemistry
Date
December 31, 2013
Authors
Chao Wu
Peng Feng
Yu Bai
Ye Lu
Publisher
MDPI AG
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