Nanomechanical characterisation methods for cellulosic fibres
Paper is a material that has been used for thousands of years. It is made from natural and renewable raw materials. It consists of randomly distributed fibres that form a whole sheet of paper through their connections. Because paper is also recyclable and can be produced in large quantities, it is a...
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