An authentic example will almost certainly show crazing, similar to that found on old oil paintings. |
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There is no suggestion that that sample panels exhibited crazing or cracking. |
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Cleaning and sealing the surface will help prevent further crazing, but the long-term solution is to resurface. |
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My room had a similar ambient temperature, with frost crazing the inside of the glass, and I seem to remember pointing this out. |
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True, old wear produces smooth spider web crazing and softened edges. |
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Even when these discs are playable they are at grave risk of suddenly cracking or crazing without warning. |
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Opals occasionally suffer from instability, meaning they can lose water from their structures and crack, a process known as crazing. |
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To minimise the risk of crazing, all locally bent components should be annealed after bending. |
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The glaring sunshine and wheat field stimulated him crazing inspiration, a lot of his famous works been done during this period. |
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Some other window panes also had scratches or crazing that interfered with a clear view, especially when looking aft. |
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The importance of this phenomenon lies in the fact that polymers are often used in crazing environments. |
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The residual mechanical properties of crazed polycarbonate were then correlated to the crazing stress, relative craze density and strain rate. |
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A crazing of the glaze and a certain amount of flaking are characteristic. |
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However, the limited number of microcracks and better uniformity of concrete reinforced by a measured quantity of fibres increases its resistance to freezing-thawing cycles and reduces the consequences of surface crazing. |
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Common burn indicators include alligatoring, crazing, the depth of char, lines of demarcation, sagged furniture springs and spalling. |
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There are the deep Conservatives divisions over the EU referendum and George Osborne's unravelling March budget which only yesterday resulted in dumping the crazing forced academisation scheme. |
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The item is in very good condition, no chips, cracks or crazing. |
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When critical stress is exceeded, PMMA is subject to crazing. |
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To eliminate the risk of stress crazing, especially with extruded components, it is recommended that laser cut parts are given a short annealing cycle of one hour at 80°C before cementing. |
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The then-current accelerated test to measure cracking and crazing of the resin was no longer generating the normal response of cracks that would predict long-term resin stability. |
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Failure to observe this rule can lead to stresses in the sheet which can cause distortions in the panel and crazing at the edges of the sheet in time. |
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Bolt fixing at the edge of a Perspex® sheet should NOT be used as the primary support method without the use of load spreading devices, because of problems associated with stress build-up and crazing in service. |
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These results also show reduction in crazing and damage at edges. |
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Window posts, windscreen crazing and dirt can act as focal traps and cause the pilot to involuntarily focus at a very short distance even when attempting to scan for traffic. |
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Moreover, crazing is a dilative process and involves localized plastic deformation. |
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It is difficult to generalise about the effects of organic materials on Perspex®, some liquids have no effect at all, some cause swelling, crazing or weakening and some dissolve it completely. |
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There is also evidence of multiple crazing in PE100 and BMPE, but there are fewer secondary crazes. |
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The practical consequences of unchecked exposure to UV radiation are discolouration, surface crazing, embrittlement and loss of mechanical properties. |
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