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Use of Scanning Electron Microscope for Study of Automotive Plastics
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The scanning electron microscope is a tool which, when applied to the study of fracture surface, will assist the rapid and accurate identification of the source of a fracture. It is also useful in the interpretation of the structure and properties of filled polymers and multicomponent blends.
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Crandall, H. and Sigworth, W., "Use of Scanning Electron Microscope for Study of Automotive Plastics," SAE Technical Paper 710623, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710623.Also In
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