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A silicone material was chosen as substrate because of its low stiffness and high elongation before break.
The composition of the mcl-PHA produced by FAK 1384 induces a better elasticity and a greater elongation before breaking (Hazer and Steinbuechel 2007; Rai et al. 2011).
The maximum elongation at break reaches 707%.
The fibers containing 30% PANi (PLC L/PANi-30 maintained elastic properties of maximum elongation at break (160 ± 14.4%).
Furthermore, the CNF/PAAs exhibit preferable elasticity and flexibility with the maximum elongation at break reaching greater than 600%.
The drawn samples from the blends containing 40 60 wt% of PEN showed a maximum elongation at break, and a maximum thermal shrinkage around 100 °C.
Increasing the draw-ratio resulted in an increased molecular orientation, Young's modulus and tensile strength of the fibers while its effect on the maximum elongation at break was small.
The maximum yield (Re) and ultimate tensile (σ ult ) strength of the cortical bone of the femur are 114 MPa and 135 MPa respectively, while the maximum elongation at break is A = ε ult = 3.1% .
SPAEK-x-COOH membranes exhibit superior mechanical properties with maximum elongations at break up to 133%, meanwhile SPAEK-x-BI also shows good thermal and mechanical stability.
The strong positive association between elongation (ELO) and micronaire (MIC) in parents was broken in the RILs, however, a significant positive association between bundle strength (STR) and upper-half mean fiber length (UHM) was observed in the RILs.> -wrap-foot> ELO = percent elongation of fibers before breaking.
Ultimate breaking strength is the maximum load the bone can withstand before breaking.
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