Amjed Al-Badran

Amjed Al-Badran
  • MSc in Polymer Chemistry
  • Lecturer at University of Basrah

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Current institution
University of Basrah
Current position
  • Lecturer

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Publications (5)
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In this paper, three types of local additives including ash, powder of peel garlic and powder of cooked tea leaves are used. These additives are usually considered as a waste, so this research was based on the principle of using recycled waste to improve the properties of polyurethane foam. Three different weights ranged between 1 g to 17 g mixed w...
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Polystyrene (PS) and low density polyethylene (LDPE 22004) has been blended with weight ratio (20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, Wt/Wt)>. The mechanical properties for the blends have been studied. Experimental results showed that increasing LDPE (type 22004) weight ratio in the blends caused to increased the tensile at yield, elongation and impact strenght...

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Some compounds have antibacterial activity but when they mix with polyurethane which is also has this behaviour they lose the antibacterial activity>
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Compatibility 
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Compatibility