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Polymers
(933 entries)
NyCarb
Nylon Carbon
bonly
perfluoro-octanoic acid
PFOA
MichaelBurov
polyisocyanate
PIR
Natalya Rovina
Iso
PS isotactic polystyrene
Sh.
Res. shock resistant
Re
Reynolds number
r.h.
Rockwell hardness
Rb
Rockwell hardness
Rc
Rockwell hardness C
Rd
Rockwell hardness D
S.F.s.
Saybolt Furol seconds
Sc.P.
Scandinavian Patent
organosilicic oil
Si-oil
MichaelBurov
silicone fluid
Si-oil
MichaelBurov
silicone oil
Si-oil
MichaelBurov
Std
Standard
Min$draV
Am.
Std. American Standard
triethyl aluminum
TEAl
MichaelBurov
triethylaluminum
TEAl
MichaelBurov
bulk erosion
The two common erosion mechanisms are surface and bulk erosion.Surface eroding polymers do not allow water to penetrate into the material. They erode layer by layer, like a lollipop. Bulk eroding polymers take in water like a sponge
(throughout the material)
and erode inside and on the surface of the polymer.
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