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  • An abradable coating is a coating made of an abradable material – meaning if it rubs against a more abrasive material in motion, the former will be worn...
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  • Abrasion (redirect from Abrade)
    Look up abrasion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abrasion may refer to: Abrasion (dental), the loss of tooth structure by mechanical forces from a...
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    Resistance (Footwear Abrader) ASTM D2228 Standard Test Method for Rubber Property - Relative Abrasion Resistance by the Pico Abrader Method ASTM D3389 Standard...
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  • Abradable Powder Coatings (APC), also known as Additive/Abradable Powder Coatings (AAPCs), are a class of abradable materials that are applied using standard...
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  • material removal process in manufacturing Nail file, a tool used to gently abrade away and shape the edges of fingernails and toenails An arranged collection...
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     1. US: Addison-Wesley. pp. 2–8. ISBN 978-0-201-02116-5. L'Annunziata M, Abrade M (2003). Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis. Academic Press. p. 58....
    105 KB (12,553 words) - 02:23, 24 November 2024
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    their influence, the sand and shingle on the beach is ground together and abraded. Around high tide, the power of a storm wave impacting on the foot of a...
    177 KB (18,813 words) - 16:00, 11 November 2024
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    compounds. After the concrete is sufficiently cured, the film is allowed to abrade from the concrete through normal use. Traditional conditions for curing...
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    the wires in the winding from vibrating against each other which would abrade the wire insulation and cause premature failures. Resin-packed motors, used...
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  • liquid to remove cooked-on residue from a pan Deglazing (engine mechanics), abrading the polished surface of a cylinder Removal of the ceramic glaze from pottery...
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    flows and deforms under stresses induced by its weight. As it moves, it abrades rock and debris from its substrate to create landforms such as cirques...
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    and stalactites. Coquina is a poorly consolidated limestone composed of abraded pieces of coral, shells, or other fossil debris. When better consolidated...
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    have to withstand mechanical or chemical insult such that layers can be abraded and lost without exposing subepithelial layers. Cells flatten as the layers...
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    significant toll on the body. The grit and sand from stone-ground flour abraded teeth, leaving them susceptible to abscesses (though caries were rare)...
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    heat-resistance. These traits are also important in their application as an abradable seal in jet engines. Polyesters can contain one ester linkage per repeat...
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    approximately to MIS 11-MIS 9 (424,000–374,000 years ago). Reworked and abraded artefacts found at the site may be considerably older however, closer to...
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    Robert Hadfield, or manganese steel, contains 12–14% manganese which, when abraded, strain-hardens to form a very hard skin which resists wearing. Uses of...
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    electromagnetic radiation into a collector antenna. Lenses can become scratched and abraded. Abrasion-resistant coatings are available to help control this. Anti-fogging...
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    rock surface which remains in situ, by incising, pecking, carving, and abrading. Monumental sculpture covers large works, and architectural sculpture,...
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  • 10 μm diameter) gently settle on the lung lining rather than cutting or abrading the surface. Look up pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis in Wiktionary...
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