weathering resistance

  • 1Weathering steel — Corten redirects here. For the commune in Moldova, see Corten, Taraclia. Iron alloy phases Ferrite (α iron, δ iron) …

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  • 2resistance to weathering — atsparumas klimato poveikiui statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Medžiagos geba priešintis sendinančiam aplinkos veikimui. atitikmenys: angl. resistance to weathering; weather resistance rus. атмосферостойкость; устойчивость к атмосферному… …

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  • 3weather resistance — atsparumas klimato poveikiui statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Medžiagos geba priešintis sendinančiam aplinkos veikimui. atitikmenys: angl. resistance to weathering; weather resistance rus. атмосферостойкость; устойчивость к атмосферному… …

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  • 4natural weathering — A corrosion test by means of which the corrosion resistance of a material is tested in the open air …

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  • 5industrial glass — Introduction       solid material that is normally lustrous and transparent in appearance and that shows great durability under exposure to the natural elements. These three properties lustre, transparency, and durability make glass a favoured… …

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  • 6Polycarbonate — Repeating chemical structure unit of Polycarbonate made from bisphenol A Ph …

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  • 7Makroclear — is a brand of solid polycarbonate plastic sheet ranging from 0.75 to 15 mm thickness. Polycarbonate is seen as the toughest transparent material. It is extruded by Arla Plast AB in Borensberg, Sweden, who were the first in Europe to coextrude a… …

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  • 8устойчивость к атмосферным воздействиям — погодостойкость — [Л.Г.Суменко. Англо русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.] Тематики информационные технологии в целом Синонимы погодостойкость EN weather resistanceweathering resistanceweatherability …

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  • 9Greensand — is an olive green coloured sandstone rock which is commonly found in narrow bands, particularly associated with bands of chalk and clay worldwide; it has been deposited in marine environments at various times during Earth history, such as during… …

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  • 10Thermal degradation of polymers — is molecular deterioration as a result of overheating. At high temperatures the components of the long chain backbone of the polymer can begin to separate (molecular scission) and react with one another to change the properties of the polymer.… …

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