Reverse engineering of multi-layer films

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Reverse engineering of multi-layer films
Title:
Reverse engineering of multi-layer films
Journal Title:
Materials Today
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Publication Date:
01 March 2011
Citation:
Widjaja, E. & Garland, M. Reverse engineering of multi-layer films. Materials Today 14, 114–117 (2011).
Abstract:
This contribution introduces the combined application of Raman microscopy and band-target entropy minimization (BTEM) in order to successfully reverse-engineer a multi-layer packaging material. Three layers are identified, namely, polyethylene, a paper and talc layer (with two distinct cellulose forms), and a poly-styrene co-polymer composite containing anatase and calcite. This rapid and non-destructive approach provides a unique opportunity for the assessment of multi-layer composites, including the constitution of the additives present.
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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ISSN:
1369-7021
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