bioresources. com
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE
Fig. 6. Effect of the Paulownia wood (PW) particle size on the flexural properties of DDGS-PW composites
Fig. 7. SEM micrographs of DDGS-PW composites composed of various particles sizes: (a) < 74 to1700 P m particles-surface, (b) < 74 to 1700 P m particles-edge, (c) < 74 to 600 P m particles- surface, (d) < 74 to 600 P m particles-edge, (e) 425 to 600 P m particles-surface, (f) 425 to 600 P m particles-edge, (g) 180 to 250 P m particles-surface, (h) 180 to 250 P m particles-edge, (i) 106 to 180 P m particles-surface, (j) 106 to 180 P m particles-edge, (k) < 75 P m particles-surface, (l) < 75 P m particles-edge, (m) 600 to 1700 P m particles-surface, (n) 600 to 1700 P m particles-edge; scale bar = 200 P m
2690
Tisserat et al . (2018). “DDGS - PW fiberboards” B io R esources 13(2), 2678-2701.
Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator