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Figure 16. Comparison of compression strength
Figure 17. Column chart for tensile strength and elongation of PUR samples
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0.10
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0.30
PUR-10
PUR-11
PUR-12
PUR-9
Norm. compression strength, Mpa 96.94
93.23
87.7
80.65
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35.5
33
30
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120
PUR-10 (EG/PET-4) PUR-11 (EG/PET-5.5) PUR-12 (EG/PET-8)
PUR-9 (EG/PET-12)
SAMPLE NAMES
Tensile strength, MPa
Elongation, %
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