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Abrasion index
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Abrase, to, английский
To dubb or smooth planks.
Abraser, английский
Abrasif, французский
Abrasion, английский
- A general wearing away of a surface by constant scratching, usually due to the presence of foreign matter such as dirt, grit, or metallic particles in the lubricant. it may also cause a break down of the material (such as the tooth surfaces of gears). lack of proper lubrication may result in abrasion.
- Abrasión
- A surface discontinuity caused by roughening or scratching.
- A condition in which the surface of the skin has been rubbed off by a rough surface and bleeds comment: as the intact skin is an efficient barrier to bacteria, even minor abrasions can allow infection to enter the body and thus should be cleaned and treated with an antiseptic.
- The rubbing off or wearing away of the parts of a rock, or of the soil, by the impinging and friction of other bodies.
- A small scratch on a diamond’s surface.
- Scrape.
- The surface loss of a material due to frictional forces.
Abrasion, французский
Abrasion eolienne, французский
Abrasion hardness, английский
Hardness expressed in quantitative terms or numbers indicating the degree to which a substance resists being worn away by frictional contact with an abrasive material, such as silica or carborundum grits. also called abrasion resistance, wear resistance. compare scratch hardness.
Abrasion mark, английский
An area where a fabric has been damaged by friction.
Abrasion marks, английский
Abrasion resistance, английский
- The ability of a surface to resist being worn away or to maintain its original appearance when rubbed with another object.
- Износостойкость
- The powder coating is not scratched due to mechanical stress (by cardboard, paper, etc.)
- The ability of a fiber or fabric to withstand surface wear and rubbing.
- Ability of a fiber, yarn, or fabric to maintain physical properties or appearance despite surface friction. act performance guidelines: in order to make fabric specification easier, act member companies adopted a body of popular tests that measure important performance criteria (abrasion, flame resistance, wet and dry crocking, etc.) for fabrics in the contract interiors market. www.contracttextiles.org american association of textile chemists and colorists (aatcc): the world’s largest society devoted to the advancement of textile chemists, particularly in textile wet processing. www.aatcc.org
- The resistance to surface loss of a rubber material due to frictional forces. (astm d-2228)
- The resistance of a material to loss of surface particles due to frictional forces.
- The property of a surface by which it resists being worn away as a result of friction.
- Ability to resist wear from rubbing that contributes to fabric durability. garments made from fibres with high breaking strength and abrasion resistance can be worn often before signs of physical wear appear (such as ‘pilling’).
Abrasion resistance index, английский
- A measure of the abrasion resistance of a vulcanized material or synthetic rubber compound relative to that of a standard rubber compound under specified conditions.
- A measure of the abrasion resistance of a vulcanized rubber part relative to that of a standard under the same conditions.
- A measure of the abrasion resistance of a rubber relative to that of a standard rubber under the same specified conditions, expressed as a percentage.
Abrasion soldering, английский
Abrasion-resistant, английский
Abrasione, итальянский
Abrasiones, испанский
Abrasions, английский
Abrasiones
Abrasive, английский
- Абразив; абразивный
- A material such as silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, silica, cerium oxide, emery or rouge that is used to figure, shape, or finish optical elements. abrasives differ from polishing materials mainly in particle size.
- A substance used in friction process, such as grinding or polishing.
- A hard substance for removing material by grinding, lapping, honing, and polishing. common abrasives include silicon carbide, boron carbide, diamond, emery, garnet, quartz, tripoli, pumice, diatomite, metal shot, grit, and various sands; usually adhered to paper or cloth.
- A hard substance having the ability to grind away the surface of a material against which it is rubbed, as the quartz fragments produced by the cutting action of a diamond bit in drilling a borehole in a siliceous rock abrade bit matrices and drill-string equipment.
Abrasive belt, английский
Abrasive blasting, английский
Abrasive blasting respirator, английский
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Abrasive blasting respirator, английский
Abraser, английский
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