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Terms for subject 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. Karaba­s