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  • ...[[optical microscopy]]. Although polymers usually possess quite different properties to metals and ceramics, they are just as susceptible to failure from [[mech ...age:Ozone cracks in tube1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ozone cracking in [[Natural rubber]] tubing]] ...
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  • ...[[optical microscopy]]. Although polymers usually possess quite different properties to [[metals]], [[ceramic]]s and [[glass]]es, they are just as susceptible t ...age:Ozone cracks in tube1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ozone cracking in [[Natural rubber]] tubing]] ...
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  • There are several scales of durometer, used for materials with different properties. The two most common scales, using slightly different measurement systems, ...dent on the hardness of the material, its [[viscoelasticity|viscoelastic]] properties, the shape of the presser foot, and the duration of the test. ASTM D2240 du ...
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  • ....<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.adafruit.com/product/519|title=Conductive Rubber Cord Stretch Sensor + extras!| publisher = Adafruit Industries |access-date ...tretchsense|title=StretchSense| work = Soft Robotics Toolkit}}</ref> Known properties of the sensor can then be used to deduce the deformation from the resistanc ...
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  • ...ings," Proc. 6th Znt. Conf. on Plastics Pipes, paper 31A, The Plastics and Rubber Institute, London (March 1985).</ref>[[File:Temperature history.png|thumb|T ...ectrofusion Joint," Proc. Plastics Ppes WZZ, paper B2f 3, The Plastics and Rubber Institute, London (September 1992).</ref><ref>A. Nakashiba, H. Nishimura, a ...
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  • ...{{cite book|title=CDC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics|publisher=Chemical Rubber Publishing Company|year=1992|editor-last=Lide|editor-first=David R.|edition ...1||<ref name="Casalegno2010">{{cite journal|title= Measurement of thermal properties of a ceramic/metal joint by laser flash method |journal= Journal of Nuclear ...
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  • ...to the wearer.<ref>http://www.glovemanufacturer.com/products/rubber-gloves Rubber Gloves</ref> Leather gloves possess pores that provides the wearer with an * '''Thin, [[latex gloves|latex]], [[rubber gloves|rubber]], [[plastic]], [[Polyvinyl chloride|vinyl]] or [[nitrile gloves]]''': Thes ...
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  • ...ed to the market in 1991. [[Superelasticity]] and [[shape memory]] are the properties that make nickel titanium rotary files very flexible. The high flexibility *Measuring stop – Measuring stop is a piece of rubber that an operator can use to mark certain desired length on a file while usi ...
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  • ...e removed, the lattice goes back to the original lower energy state. For [[rubber elasticity|rubbers]] and other [[polymer]]s, elasticity is caused by the st ...nd the [[bulk modulus]], all of which are measures of the inherent elastic properties of a material as a resistance to deformation under an applied load. The var ...
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  • ...ymer composite with nanostructured filler particles and amplified physical properties ...omposites are combinations of polymer composites with elastic, rubber-like properties [[elastomer]], and metal particles (nickel). Due to a no-air gap in the sen ...
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  • ...d becoming electrically conductive (i.e. without failure of its insulating properties). | title=Electrical insulation properties of sputter-deposited SiO<sub>2</sub>, Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> and Al<su ...
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  • Squeeze-Push elements contain a [[synthetic rubber]] sleeve-like component shaped like the 'finger of a glove' which surrounds ==Properties == ...
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  • ...ts are specified for various applications, including electric and magnetic properties of materials as well as reactivity. The temperature coefficient of most of ...ly increasing temperature coefficient. Example of such a material is [[PTC rubber]]. ...
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  • ...are equipped with beads of insulating material such as ceramic or silicone rubber, or a combination of both. The tube is [[Wire drawing|drawn through a die]] [[File:Standard zpi medium.jpg|thumb|A flexible PTC heater made of conductive rubber]] ...
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  • ...an object. At this time vision is no longer sufficient, as the mechanical properties of the object cannot be determined by vision alone. Determining weight, tex ...="A">{{cite journal|title=A tactile sensor sheet using pressure conductive rubber with electrical-wires stitched method – IEEE Journals & Magazine|journal=IE ...
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  • ...ak.jpg|thumb|300px|Matter's mass strongly influences many familiar kinetic properties, such as the motion of [[billiard ball]]s.]] Mass is (among other properties) an ''[[inertia]]l'' property; that is, the tendency of an object to remain ...
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  • ...ther [[bituminous waterproofing]], ethylene propylene diene monomer [[EPDM rubber]], [[hypalon]], [[polyvinyl chloride]], [[liquid roofing]], and more. [[File:Liquid Rubber Europe coatings.JPG|thumb|Waterproofing with two component system]] ...
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  • ...a material:<ref>{{cite book |last=Jastrzebski |first=D. |title=Nature and Properties of Engineering Materials |publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons, Inc]] |year=1959 | * [[Rubber]] (increasing pressure: ''length increases quickly, meaning low <math>E</ma ...
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  • ...h a very small impression have been developed to attempt to estimate these properties. ...creates a number which can be used to provide a relative idea of material properties.<ref name=MeyersChawla>Meyers and Chawla (1999): "Mechanical Behavior of Ma ...
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  • ...ed to a [[mass]] at the other. Electric charges were then sprayed onto the rubber, and it was observed that the length changed. It was in 1925 that the first ...tal composite]]s (IPMCs) were developed and shown to exhibit electroactive properties far superior to previous EAPs. The major advantage of IPMCs was that they w ...
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