adhesion failure

  • 1adhesion failure — See intercoat adhesion failure …

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  • 2failure — See adhesion failure brake failure intercoat adhesion failure secondary failure …

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  • 3adhesion — [1] The force which causes two surfaces to adhere, the sticking together of surfaces in contact with each other [2] The ability of paint, primer, or glue to stick to the surface to which it is applied. [3] The ability of a tire to grip the… …

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  • 4intercoat adhesion failure — A situation in which one coat of finish peels off or can easily be stripped off with masking tape from another layer underneath. This may be caused by excessive bake time of coatings, resulting in too hard a finish, poor flatting of coats,… …

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  • 6Tungsten carbide — Chembox new Name = Tungsten carbide ImageFile = Tungsten carbide.jpg ImageName = Tungsten carbide milling bits Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 12070 12 1 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = WC MolarMass = 195.86 g·mol−1 Appearance =… …

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  • 7Adhesive — Glue redirects here. For other uses, see Glue (disambiguation). For the band, see Adhesive (band). Nitrocellulose adhesive outside a tube An adhesive, or glue, is a mixture in a liquid or semi liquid state that adheres or bonds items together.… …

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  • 8Glossary of rail terminology — Rail transport Operations Track Maintenance High speed Gauge Stations …

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  • 9Gyro monorail — The gyro monorail, gyroscopic monorail, gyro stabilized monorail, or gyrocar all denote a single rail land vehicle, road or rail, which uses the gyroscopic action of a spinning wheel, which is forced to precess, to overcome the inherent inverted… …

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  • 10Chronic electrode implants — are electronic devices implanted into the brain. They may record electrical impulses in the brain or they may stimulate neurons with electrical impulses from an external source. Contents 1 Clinical applications and direction 1.1 Clinical… …

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