The low-density polyethylene films used for greenhouse roof were naturally weathered for 9 months in harsh climatic conditions (Tiaret region, Algeria). The changes in the mechanical properties have been measured by tensile and creep-recovery tests. The measurements were carried out for both monolayer and tri-layer films. The anisotropic character of the films is preserved during ageing. The improvement in the creep resistance via cross-linking for both monolayer and tri-layer films affects different deformations. The results revealed that the degradation performance of these new tri-layer films is found to be quite better than that of the monolayer film, with regard to the mechanical properties
During protected cultivation, the use of agrochemicals influences the degradation of the greenhouse...
Department of Agricultural Engineering, College of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud Univers...
The effect of sand wind ageing simulation performed under different conditions for a five-layer film...
The low-density polyethylene films used for greenhouse roof were naturally weathered for 9 months in...
The mono-layer low density polyethylene LDPE films are often used as a cover for the greenhouses. Re...
In this study, changes on some mechanical properties such as impact resistance, tensile strength, an...
AbstractThe mono-layer low density polyethylene LDPE films are often used as a cover for the greenho...
Low density polyethylene films commonly used for greenhouses covering have been aged in sub-Saharan ...
AbstractThis work aims at studying the degradable effect of natural and artificial ageing on tri-lay...
In this work the performance and durability of a new generation of greenhouse covers, in which the c...
In this work the performance and durability of a new generation of greenhouse covers, in which the c...
Agrochemical substances used in protected cultivation, especially those based on sulphur, iron and c...
Natural and accelerated weathering tests were performed to inspect the effect of antioxidants on low...
This work aims at studying the degradable effect of artificial ageing on tri-layer polyethylene film...
This work aims at studying the degradable effect of artificial ageing on tri-layer stabilised lowden...
During protected cultivation, the use of agrochemicals influences the degradation of the greenhouse...
Department of Agricultural Engineering, College of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud Univers...
The effect of sand wind ageing simulation performed under different conditions for a five-layer film...
The low-density polyethylene films used for greenhouse roof were naturally weathered for 9 months in...
The mono-layer low density polyethylene LDPE films are often used as a cover for the greenhouses. Re...
In this study, changes on some mechanical properties such as impact resistance, tensile strength, an...
AbstractThe mono-layer low density polyethylene LDPE films are often used as a cover for the greenho...
Low density polyethylene films commonly used for greenhouses covering have been aged in sub-Saharan ...
AbstractThis work aims at studying the degradable effect of natural and artificial ageing on tri-lay...
In this work the performance and durability of a new generation of greenhouse covers, in which the c...
In this work the performance and durability of a new generation of greenhouse covers, in which the c...
Agrochemical substances used in protected cultivation, especially those based on sulphur, iron and c...
Natural and accelerated weathering tests were performed to inspect the effect of antioxidants on low...
This work aims at studying the degradable effect of artificial ageing on tri-layer polyethylene film...
This work aims at studying the degradable effect of artificial ageing on tri-layer stabilised lowden...
During protected cultivation, the use of agrochemicals influences the degradation of the greenhouse...
Department of Agricultural Engineering, College of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud Univers...
The effect of sand wind ageing simulation performed under different conditions for a five-layer film...