Original Article
  • Effect of Coffee Grounds on Mechanical Behavior of Poly Propylene Composites
  • Vinitsa Chanthavong*, M. N. Prabhakar**, Dong-Woo Lee**, Jung-Il Song***†

  • * Department of Smart Manufacturing Engineering
    ** The Research Institute of Mechatronics
    *** Department of Mechanical Engineering

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Correspondence to

  • Jung-Il Song
  • *** Department of Mechanical Engineering

  • E-mail: jisong@changwon.ac.kr